The Quarterly Review, Том 104William 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, 1858 |
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... respecting the Enlargement of the Building of that Institution , & c . Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed , 30 June , 1852 . 6. Copies of all Communications made by the Officers and Architect of the British Museum to the ...
... respecting the Enlargement of the Building of that Institution , & c . Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed , 30 June , 1852 . 6. Copies of all Communications made by the Officers and Architect of the British Museum to the ...
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... respect to our native authors . Johnson's ' Lives of the Poets ' are outliving his London , ' while Boswell is tending to supplant the Doctor himself . Southey's Nelson ' bids fair to be read by generations almost ignorant of the name ...
... respect to our native authors . Johnson's ' Lives of the Poets ' are outliving his London , ' while Boswell is tending to supplant the Doctor himself . Southey's Nelson ' bids fair to be read by generations almost ignorant of the name ...
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... respect from their sincerity , though our sentiments on several points are not his . We cannot , for instance , be expected to believe of Charles the First , that his origin was bad . Such is not our way of thinking about the royal and ...
... respect from their sincerity , though our sentiments on several points are not his . We cannot , for instance , be expected to believe of Charles the First , that his origin was bad . Such is not our way of thinking about the royal and ...
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... respect both sides . And this is one of several characteristics of the movement which distinguishes it from the revolutions of later times ; a distinction that must be carefully kept in mind . when we argue in our days from the ...
... respect both sides . And this is one of several characteristics of the movement which distinguishes it from the revolutions of later times ; a distinction that must be carefully kept in mind . when we argue in our days from the ...
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... respect of his attainments , and it is certain that his learning was far greater than that of most fighting men ; in fact , it may safely be said of him , that while inclination made him a scholar it was rather destiny that made him a ...
... respect of his attainments , and it is certain that his learning was far greater than that of most fighting men ; in fact , it may safely be said of him , that while inclination made him a scholar it was rather destiny that made him a ...
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Страница 106 - Rolls submitted to the Treasury a proposal for the publication of materials for the History of this Country from the Invasion of the Romans to the Reign of Henry VIII. » The Master of the Rolls suggested that these materials should be selected for publication under competent editors without reference to periodical or chronological arrangement, without mutilation or abridgment, preference being given, in the first instance, to such materials as were most scarce and valuable.
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