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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... Causes of the General Phe- nomena of the Universe . By Sir Richard Phillips - 375 VII . The Northern Courts ; containing Original Memoirs of the So- vereigns of Sweden and Denmark , since 1766. By Mr. John Brown - 379 VIII ...
... Causes of the General Phe- nomena of the Universe . By Sir Richard Phillips - 375 VII . The Northern Courts ; containing Original Memoirs of the So- vereigns of Sweden and Denmark , since 1766. By Mr. John Brown - 379 VIII ...
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... cause to be thankful for all the accidents of his birth . For , omit- ting what the Grecian philosopher reckoned among his felicities , that he was born a man and not a woman , it was the good fortune of Evelyn to be an European , not ...
... cause to be thankful for all the accidents of his birth . For , omit- ting what the Grecian philosopher reckoned among his felicities , that he was born a man and not a woman , it was the good fortune of Evelyn to be an European , not ...
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... cause , even when it appeared most hopeless . It was well for her that she had been trained in such a school . For , though happily exempted from the miseries which revolution brings in its train , all her fortitude was needed for her ...
... cause , even when it appeared most hopeless . It was well for her that she had been trained in such a school . For , though happily exempted from the miseries which revolution brings in its train , all her fortitude was needed for her ...
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... cause of it . Therefore consider well what it is to bee not only ye cause of ruining a Brother that loves you so well , but also of yor King & Country . Do not lett them p'suade you either by force or faire p'mises ; for the first they ...
... cause of it . Therefore consider well what it is to bee not only ye cause of ruining a Brother that loves you so well , but also of yor King & Country . Do not lett them p'suade you either by force or faire p'mises ; for the first they ...
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... cause them to retire into ye fields againe , where they were watch'd all this night . I left them pretty quiet , and came home sufficiently weary and broken . Their spirits thus a little calmed , and the affright abated , they now began ...
... cause them to retire into ye fields againe , where they were watch'd all this night . I left them pretty quiet , and came home sufficiently weary and broken . Their spirits thus a little calmed , and the affright abated , they now began ...
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