The Quarterly Review, Том 37William 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, 1828 |
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... leave , to enable convicts to hire themselves out to individuals ; and though we are ready to admit that these indulgencies , when granted too promiscuously , were liable to abuse , we are quite satisfied that the encouragement thus ...
... leave , to enable convicts to hire themselves out to individuals ; and though we are ready to admit that these indulgencies , when granted too promiscuously , were liable to abuse , we are quite satisfied that the encouragement thus ...
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... leaves to mark the passage he had been reading . ' This fellow robbed the surgeon's assistant who attended him of a sum of money . Shade of Le Sage ! who shall deny that father Hilary and brother Ambrose de Lamela are but too true por ...
... leaves to mark the passage he had been reading . ' This fellow robbed the surgeon's assistant who attended him of a sum of money . Shade of Le Sage ! who shall deny that father Hilary and brother Ambrose de Lamela are but too true por ...
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... leave 1949 in servitude class unknown Total Males · 13,156 · 994 - 27,641 Females , with tickets of leave 129 in servitude class unknown · 999 - 214 Total Females 8578 36,219 2,000 38,319 General Total Military , with Women and Children ...
... leave 1949 in servitude class unknown Total Males · 13,156 · 994 - 27,641 Females , with tickets of leave 129 in servitude class unknown · 999 - 214 Total Females 8578 36,219 2,000 38,319 General Total Military , with Women and Children ...
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... leave the trade after a short trial ; that he wandered for a time about Syria in very distressed circumstances ; practised at the bar somewhere ( Wieland supposes at Athens , but , whatever we may think of Suidas's authority , Antioch ...
... leave the trade after a short trial ; that he wandered for a time about Syria in very distressed circumstances ; practised at the bar somewhere ( Wieland supposes at Athens , but , whatever we may think of Suidas's authority , Antioch ...
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... leave Rome in so many days , and to transport himself to Tomi . Guards and gaolers were unnecessary . Under Tiberius , a Roman knight at tempted to fly to the Parthians . He was stopt in the streights of Sicily ; but so little danger ...
... leave Rome in so many days , and to transport himself to Tomi . Guards and gaolers were unnecessary . Under Tiberius , a Roman knight at tempted to fly to the Parthians . He was stopt in the streights of Sicily ; but so little danger ...
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