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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... objects , says Evelyn , God knows ! money and means of every kind were wanting , when a moderate expense would have saved thousands . ' ' My wife , ' he says in a letter to Lord Cornbery , ' is within a fortnight of bringing me my ...
... objects , says Evelyn , God knows ! money and means of every kind were wanting , when a moderate expense would have saved thousands . ' ' My wife , ' he says in a letter to Lord Cornbery , ' is within a fortnight of bringing me my ...
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... object by awakening the land - holders to a sense of their own and their country's interests , He produced a volume upon the subject ; Charles II . , who loved the navy , and like his brother would have made a better admiral than a king ...
... object by awakening the land - holders to a sense of their own and their country's interests , He produced a volume upon the subject ; Charles II . , who loved the navy , and like his brother would have made a better admiral than a king ...
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... object of unwearied curiosity and interest ; he was continually adding to his store of facts and observations in this his favourite pursuit ; and thinking with Erasmus , that ut homines , ita libros , indies seipsis meliores fieri ...
... object of unwearied curiosity and interest ; he was continually adding to his store of facts and observations in this his favourite pursuit ; and thinking with Erasmus , that ut homines , ita libros , indies seipsis meliores fieri ...
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... the mutilated bust of La Fayette , in their Capitol , which now , he says , ' stands an object of horror and derision , ' - the horrific feel- ing , we suppose , arises from the loss of ing , Birkbeck's Notes on America . 57 .
... the mutilated bust of La Fayette , in their Capitol , which now , he says , ' stands an object of horror and derision , ' - the horrific feel- ing , we suppose , arises from the loss of ing , Birkbeck's Notes on America . 57 .
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... task to separate from those objects which time and memory have endeared . We are told , that not fewer than 12,000 waggons passed passed between Baltimore and Philadelphia in the preceding year , Birkbeck's Notes on America . 59.
... task to separate from those objects which time and memory have endeared . We are told , that not fewer than 12,000 waggons passed passed between Baltimore and Philadelphia in the preceding year , Birkbeck's Notes on America . 59.
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