The Quarterly Review, Band 19William 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, 1818 |
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... Letters . To which is subjoined , the private Correspondence between King Charles I. and his Secretary of State , Sir ... Letter to the Common Council and Livery of the City of London on the Abuses existing in Newgate , & c . By the Hon ...
... Letters . To which is subjoined , the private Correspondence between King Charles I. and his Secretary of State , Sir ... Letter to the Common Council and Livery of the City of London on the Abuses existing in Newgate , & c . By the Hon ...
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... Letter from Sir Robert Wilson to his Constituents in Refutation of a Charge for dispatching a false Report of a Victory to the Com- mander in Chief of the British Army in the Peninsula in the Year 1809 ; and . which Charge is advanced ...
... Letter from Sir Robert Wilson to his Constituents in Refutation of a Charge for dispatching a false Report of a Victory to the Com- mander in Chief of the British Army in the Peninsula in the Year 1809 ; and . which Charge is advanced ...
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... and de- clension of piety , ' to which the nation was reduced , is beautifully expressed in a letter to Jeremy Taylor , whom he used at that time as as his ghostly father , saying , I beseech Almighty 24 Evelyn's Memoirs .
... and de- clension of piety , ' to which the nation was reduced , is beautifully expressed in a letter to Jeremy Taylor , whom he used at that time as as his ghostly father , saying , I beseech Almighty 24 Evelyn's Memoirs .
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... the following extract from a letter written to him after his first visit to Sayes Court . ' Sir , I did beleive my selfe so very much bound to you for your se 1 . kind , so freindly reception of mee in kind , Evelyn's Memoirs . 25.
... the following extract from a letter written to him after his first visit to Sayes Court . ' Sir , I did beleive my selfe so very much bound to you for your se 1 . kind , so freindly reception of mee in kind , Evelyn's Memoirs . 25.
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... letter in which Mr. Evelyn communicated this event to his father - in - law is not less affecting .. Sr To Sir Richard Browne . By the reverse of this Medall , you will perceive how much reason I had to be affraid of my Felicity , and ...
... letter in which Mr. Evelyn communicated this event to his father - in - law is not less affecting .. Sr To Sir Richard Browne . By the reverse of this Medall , you will perceive how much reason I had to be affraid of my Felicity , and ...
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