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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... continued at school , and in 1637 was placed as a fellow commoner at Baliol College , Oxford . At school he had been very remiss in his studies till the last year , so that I went to the university , ' he says , ' rather out of shame of ...
... continued at school , and in 1637 was placed as a fellow commoner at Baliol College , Oxford . At school he had been very remiss in his studies till the last year , so that I went to the university , ' he says , ' rather out of shame of ...
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... continued with but little detriment , whilst the vast yron chaines of the Cittie streetes , hinges , barrs and gates of prisons were many of them mealted and reduced to cinders by ye vehement heate . I was not able to passe through any ...
... continued with but little detriment , whilst the vast yron chaines of the Cittie streetes , hinges , barrs and gates of prisons were many of them mealted and reduced to cinders by ye vehement heate . I was not able to passe through any ...
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... continued unbroken . They who were born upon his lands looked to him as their natural protector ; the castle or the manor - house was open to them upon festival days , and from thence they were supplied in sickness with homely medi ...
... continued unbroken . They who were born upon his lands looked to him as their natural protector ; the castle or the manor - house was open to them upon festival days , and from thence they were supplied in sickness with homely medi ...
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... continued evil are still felt . For while the means of religious instruction were thought insuffi- cient , the population has doubled upon those means , and the con- sequence has been that the populace in England are more ignorant of ...
... continued evil are still felt . For while the means of religious instruction were thought insuffi- cient , the population has doubled upon those means , and the con- sequence has been that the populace in England are more ignorant of ...
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... continued to draw off his troops to greater distance ; and , before any single good effect had resulted from this movement , but when ail the evil had happened which might have been apprehended , he again returned , by forced marches ...
... continued to draw off his troops to greater distance ; and , before any single good effect had resulted from this movement , but when ail the evil had happened which might have been apprehended , he again returned , by forced marches ...
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