The Quarterly Review, Том 35William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1827 |
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... English Synonymes discriminated . By W. Taylor , jun . of Norwich . 2. English Synonymes explained in Alphabetical Order ; with Copious Illustrations and Examples drawn from the best Writers . By George Crabbe , A. M. · · V. - 1 ...
... English Synonymes discriminated . By W. Taylor , jun . of Norwich . 2. English Synonymes explained in Alphabetical Order ; with Copious Illustrations and Examples drawn from the best Writers . By George Crabbe , A. M. · · V. - 1 ...
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... English statesman hampered in the distribution of offices by party claims , who even if ' a rare individual , as a stranger to India must , for a period , be de pendent upon others for all information regarding the character and ...
... English statesman hampered in the distribution of offices by party claims , who even if ' a rare individual , as a stranger to India must , for a period , be de pendent upon others for all information regarding the character and ...
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... English merchants , and of persons retired from the Company's civil and military ser- vice , European and Eastern prejudices are neutralised by mixture ; and , finally , the Board of Control applies the corrective of direct ...
... English merchants , and of persons retired from the Company's civil and military ser- vice , European and Eastern prejudices are neutralised by mixture ; and , finally , the Board of Control applies the corrective of direct ...
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... English habits and attachments is , in my view of the subject , a positive advantage , nor do I consider that at nineteen or twenty there is any danger of inconsolable regret for change of country or society ; nor does any material ...
... English habits and attachments is , in my view of the subject , a positive advantage , nor do I consider that at nineteen or twenty there is any danger of inconsolable regret for change of country or society ; nor does any material ...
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... English crown , have been rather derived from circumstances connected with the European officers , than the native soldiers . The former have , on more than one occasion , entered into combination against measures of the local ...
... English crown , have been rather derived from circumstances connected with the European officers , than the native soldiers . The former have , on more than one occasion , entered into combination against measures of the local ...
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