The Quarterly Review, Volume 3William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1810 - English literature |
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... believe that three or four of the latter missing ships may yet turn up . ' To hope and believe is a cheap and comfortable doctrine for the professors of it , but it affords little consolation to others of less sanguine temperament , who ...
... believe that three or four of the latter missing ships may yet turn up . ' To hope and believe is a cheap and comfortable doctrine for the professors of it , but it affords little consolation to others of less sanguine temperament , who ...
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... believe , but that they must know why they believe - that they must endeavour to build their faith on conviction , to feel their ground at every step - and that , as the unlearned are obliged to take things in trust from their ...
... believe , but that they must know why they believe - that they must endeavour to build their faith on conviction , to feel their ground at every step - and that , as the unlearned are obliged to take things in trust from their ...
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... believe they would ; but I believe the French could not have attacked , had we destroyed all their ves- sels of war . ' Vado , and every other place in the Riviera of Genoa , fell into the enemy's hands ; and Buonaparte , who now ...
... believe they would ; but I believe the French could not have attacked , had we destroyed all their ves- sels of war . ' Vado , and every other place in the Riviera of Genoa , fell into the enemy's hands ; and Buonaparte , who now ...
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Effets du Blocus continental sur le Commerce les | 50 |
or the Fight of Falkirk A Metrical | 63 |
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