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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... taken before them from time to time , to the House : and who were instructed to consider WHAT MAY BE FIT TO BE DONE WITH RESPECT TO THE CHILDREN OF PAUPERS WHO SHALL BE FOUND BEGGING IN THE STREETS in and near the Metropolis , & c ...
... taken before them from time to time , to the House : and who were instructed to consider WHAT MAY BE FIT TO BE DONE WITH RESPECT TO THE CHILDREN OF PAUPERS WHO SHALL BE FOUND BEGGING IN THE STREETS in and near the Metropolis , & c ...
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... taken from the evil to come . we were bereft of both our parents in a period when we most of all stood in need of their counsel and assistance , especially myself , of a raw , vain , uncertain , and very unwary inclination ; but so it ...
... taken from the evil to come . we were bereft of both our parents in a period when we most of all stood in need of their counsel and assistance , especially myself , of a raw , vain , uncertain , and very unwary inclination ; but so it ...
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... taken extraordinary delight in its sweet retirements . The Duke of Orleans at that time inhabited the palace , and kept tortoises in great numbers . The Duke would not permit the wolves to be destroyed upon his domains , in conse ...
... taken extraordinary delight in its sweet retirements . The Duke of Orleans at that time inhabited the palace , and kept tortoises in great numbers . The Duke would not permit the wolves to be destroyed upon his domains , in conse ...
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... taken . As Evelyn did not wish to hang him , he would not appear against him , especially when it was understood that his father was an honest old farmer in Kent . He was charged with other crimes and condemned , but was re- prieved to ...
... taken . As Evelyn did not wish to hang him , he would not appear against him , especially when it was understood that his father was an honest old farmer in Kent . He was charged with other crimes and condemned , but was re- prieved to ...
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... taken out of the maws of par- tridges at a certain season of the year , which gives them a prepara- tion far exceeding all the art of cookery . ' They were certainly valiant eaters in those days , and one who admired such sallads might ...
... taken out of the maws of par- tridges at a certain season of the year , which gives them a prepara- tion far exceeding all the art of cookery . ' They were certainly valiant eaters in those days , and one who admired such sallads might ...
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