The Quarterly Review, Volume 19William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1819 - English literature |
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... supposed to be seas there , according to our new philosophy , and viewed by optical glasses . " On his return to England he studied a little , but ' danced and fooled more . " But this was no age for vanities . The civil war broke out ...
... supposed to be seas there , according to our new philosophy , and viewed by optical glasses . " On his return to England he studied a little , but ' danced and fooled more . " But this was no age for vanities . The civil war broke out ...
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... supposed , of drinking it according to the custom , cooled with snow and ice , was seized with an angina and sore throat , which had nearly proved fatal ; but old Salvatico ( that famous physician ) made him be cupped and scarified in ...
... supposed , of drinking it according to the custom , cooled with snow and ice , was seized with an angina and sore throat , which had nearly proved fatal ; but old Salvatico ( that famous physician ) made him be cupped and scarified in ...
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... supposed vir- tue in consequence of its name Carduus Maria , or our Lady's milky thistle , which made it be esteemed a proper diet for nurses . The bur also he calls delicate and wholesome , when young . The young leaves of the ash were ...
... supposed vir- tue in consequence of its name Carduus Maria , or our Lady's milky thistle , which made it be esteemed a proper diet for nurses . The bur also he calls delicate and wholesome , when young . The young leaves of the ash were ...
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... coun- sels would have been as fatal to her children as they were to her husband . Notwithstanding this promise , she used every endeavour VOL . XIX . NO . XXXVII . 5 ، for what she supposed was the only means of Evelyn's Memoirs . 33.
... coun- sels would have been as fatal to her children as they were to her husband . Notwithstanding this promise , she used every endeavour VOL . XIX . NO . XXXVII . 5 ، for what she supposed was the only means of Evelyn's Memoirs . 33.
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... supposed was the only means of securing the boy's salvation ! Upon this occasion , Charles wrote to his brother : tot If , ' he says , you do hearken to her or any Body els in that mat- ter you must never think to see England or mee ...
... supposed was the only means of securing the boy's salvation ! Upon this occasion , Charles wrote to his brother : tot If , ' he says , you do hearken to her or any Body els in that mat- ter you must never think to see England or mee ...
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