The Quarterly Review, Том 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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... fact , that the merchants complied with their foreign correspondence as punc- tually as if no disaster had happened , and not one failure was hard of . Within two days after the conflagration , he presented to the king a plan for a new ...
... fact , that the merchants complied with their foreign correspondence as punc- tually as if no disaster had happened , and not one failure was hard of . Within two days after the conflagration , he presented to the king a plan for a new ...
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... fact analogous to the increased bulk and muscular strength of those persons who have lost both their legs . Cups were formerly made from the roots of the oak ; the roots of all trees for their beautiful veining being peculiarly fitted ...
... fact analogous to the increased bulk and muscular strength of those persons who have lost both their legs . Cups were formerly made from the roots of the oak ; the roots of all trees for their beautiful veining being peculiarly fitted ...
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... fact , that severe masters seldom suffer from their slaves ' resentment .'- pp . 11 , 12 . At Petersburgh our travellers embark on board the steam - boat which plies between Norfolk and Richmond , and which is thus de- scribed : ' The ...
... fact , that severe masters seldom suffer from their slaves ' resentment .'- pp . 11 , 12 . At Petersburgh our travellers embark on board the steam - boat which plies between Norfolk and Richmond , and which is thus de- scribed : ' The ...
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... fact , a migrating people ; they have few or none of those local at- tachments and fixed habits , which make it in Europe so painful a task to separate from those objects which time and memory have endeared . We are told , that not ...
... fact , a migrating people ; they have few or none of those local at- tachments and fixed habits , which make it in Europe so painful a task to separate from those objects which time and memory have endeared . We are told , that not ...
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... fact , that the chief of what we see is the work of four years . The hundreds of commodious , well - finished brick houses , the spacious and busy markets , the substantial public buildings , the thousands of prosperous well - dressed ...
... fact , that the chief of what we see is the work of four years . The hundreds of commodious , well - finished brick houses , the spacious and busy markets , the substantial public buildings , the thousands of prosperous well - dressed ...
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