The Quarterly Review, Том 77William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1846 |
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... Question determined by the Rules of Inter- national Law . By Edward S. Wallace , Esq . 9. The Oregon Question as it stands . By M. B. Sampson . 10. The Oregon Question examined in respect to Facts and the Law of Nations . By Travers ...
... Question determined by the Rules of Inter- national Law . By Edward S. Wallace , Esq . 9. The Oregon Question as it stands . By M. B. Sampson . 10. The Oregon Question examined in respect to Facts and the Law of Nations . By Travers ...
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... question for the right under- standing of the points to be decided , and gently checking wandering and prolixity by a look or a hint . He listened with undivided attention to the evidence , and did not prepare a speech in parliament or ...
... question for the right under- standing of the points to be decided , and gently checking wandering and prolixity by a look or a hint . He listened with undivided attention to the evidence , and did not prepare a speech in parliament or ...
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... question . The whole story is told by Lord Campbell with most thrilling effect : but we shall extract only two or three brief passages . The last sentence of the following paragraph is worthy of the sagacity of Tacitus , or the sarcasm ...
... question . The whole story is told by Lord Campbell with most thrilling effect : but we shall extract only two or three brief passages . The last sentence of the following paragraph is worthy of the sagacity of Tacitus , or the sarcasm ...
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... question as to the period when those versions were made ; but better arguments than occidental scholars have hitherto been willing to admit , support the belief of those branches of the Christian Church which first made use of them ...
... question as to the period when those versions were made ; but better arguments than occidental scholars have hitherto been willing to admit , support the belief of those branches of the Christian Church which first made use of them ...
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... question , is 1434 years . At first sight , notwithstanding all our readers have heard of the dryness of the Egyptian climate , the date assigned may startle them ; but we can assure them that in the collection of upwards of three ...
... question , is 1434 years . At first sight , notwithstanding all our readers have heard of the dryness of the Egyptian climate , the date assigned may startle them ; but we can assure them that in the collection of upwards of three ...
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