The Quarterly Review, Volume 92William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1852 - English literature |
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Page 141
... friends may rally ? -We lament to say that the perusal of Count Montalembert's book leaves . us with no choice but to return a negative answer . It leaves us , if possible , sadder than when we had not yet been informed that he had ...
... friends may rally ? -We lament to say that the perusal of Count Montalembert's book leaves . us with no choice but to return a negative answer . It leaves us , if possible , sadder than when we had not yet been informed that he had ...
Page 545
... friends ( whose name is left blank in the Dispatches , and M. Maurel designates as Mr. A. , ' but who , we believe , was Mr. Croker ) had some idea of writing an account of the battle of Waterloo , and had mentioned it to the Duke , who ...
... friends ( whose name is left blank in the Dispatches , and M. Maurel designates as Mr. A. , ' but who , we believe , was Mr. Croker ) had some idea of writing an account of the battle of Waterloo , and had mentioned it to the Duke , who ...
Page 546
... friends ; but I hope that it may be expected that this last one has been so decisive , as that no doubt remains that our exertions and our individual losses will be rewarded by the early attainment of our just object . It is then that ...
... friends ; but I hope that it may be expected that this last one has been so decisive , as that no doubt remains that our exertions and our individual losses will be rewarded by the early attainment of our just object . It is then that ...
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of Westminster | 182 |
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