The Quarterly Review, Band 50William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1834 |
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... France , which teems with an agricultural population , unskilled however in many of the modern improvements that have been car- ried to such perfection in Britain and Belgium , the average yearly produce is about twenty - one millions ...
... France , which teems with an agricultural population , unskilled however in many of the modern improvements that have been car- ried to such perfection in Britain and Belgium , the average yearly produce is about twenty - one millions ...
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... France into mere col- lections of wood , fit only to be cut down and thrown into the fire . By the same process a grain of wheat may with due care be mul- tiplied into four or five thousand . In the Philosophical Transactions ( 1768 , p ...
... France into mere col- lections of wood , fit only to be cut down and thrown into the fire . By the same process a grain of wheat may with due care be mul- tiplied into four or five thousand . In the Philosophical Transactions ( 1768 , p ...
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... in our hearing , ' Well , the picture was exactly like most of the other Correggios that I had seen when I vouched for it . ' taire ET ET ST taire had pointed out its consequences in France , and 62 Cunningham's Lives of the Painters .
... in our hearing , ' Well , the picture was exactly like most of the other Correggios that I had seen when I vouched for it . ' taire ET ET ST taire had pointed out its consequences in France , and 62 Cunningham's Lives of the Painters .
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... France , and the sound good sense of Hogarth predicted some of its dangers in Eng- land . The following vigorous and spirited sentences are ex- tracted by Mr. Cunningham from his writings ; they have been amply verified by the event ...
... France , and the sound good sense of Hogarth predicted some of its dangers in Eng- land . The following vigorous and spirited sentences are ex- tracted by Mr. Cunningham from his writings ; they have been amply verified by the event ...
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... of Brunswick , and ever zealous for what he termed ' the old and great system ' of combination against the ambitious views of France , he was not unnaturally led , views 96 Life and Posthumous Work of Archdeacon Coxe .
... of Brunswick , and ever zealous for what he termed ' the old and great system ' of combination against the ambitious views of France , he was not unnaturally led , views 96 Life and Posthumous Work of Archdeacon Coxe .
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