The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal ..., Том 2J. Ridgeway and sons, 1836 |
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... period , this people , whom he describes as the finest race amongst populations , all of whom he has depicted as decidedly superior to any thing in Europe , sinking down , and becoming amalgamated with the surrounding populations ...
... period , this people , whom he describes as the finest race amongst populations , all of whom he has depicted as decidedly superior to any thing in Europe , sinking down , and becoming amalgamated with the surrounding populations ...
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... period , and the price has likewise advanced , in consequence of the supposed diminution in Italy and Spain . " Cotton and wool have also increased , though not in the same proportion . The fruit crop has been very abundant , oil most ...
... period , and the price has likewise advanced , in consequence of the supposed diminution in Italy and Spain . " Cotton and wool have also increased , though not in the same proportion . The fruit crop has been very abundant , oil most ...
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... period are not duly estimated , and some men had the much rarer art of being eloquent in verse . But it would be idle to seek eloquence in the parliaments of Henry VIII . They have dated their existence only by ministering to the ...
... period are not duly estimated , and some men had the much rarer art of being eloquent in verse . But it would be idle to seek eloquence in the parliaments of Henry VIII . They have dated their existence only by ministering to the ...
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... period , that their highest interests were at stake ( suâ interesse ) in the deli- berations of the parliament , and they looked on with strong sym- pathy . It is true , there was not then , as now , the great engine of a newspaper ...
... period , that their highest interests were at stake ( suâ interesse ) in the deli- berations of the parliament , and they looked on with strong sym- pathy . It is true , there was not then , as now , the great engine of a newspaper ...
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... period in its highest pitch - the conflicts between Shaftesbury and Halifax , uncle and nephew , which ended with the triumph of the latter , are famous in history , and in the verses of Dryden ; but how far the orators deserved their ...
... period in its highest pitch - the conflicts between Shaftesbury and Halifax , uncle and nephew , which ended with the triumph of the latter , are famous in history , and in the verses of Dryden ; but how far the orators deserved their ...
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