The Quarterly Review, Volumen 62William 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, 1838 |
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... fact , so many months elapsed before the expedition sailed , that the enemy discovered its object , and that part of the French coast was accordingly well prepared for it . The measure had been settled in July , but it was the 8th of ...
... fact , so many months elapsed before the expedition sailed , that the enemy discovered its object , and that part of the French coast was accordingly well prepared for it . The measure had been settled in July , but it was the 8th of ...
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... fact in question is so extremely simple - so obvious in its relation to cause and effect , and akin to the moral and physical qualifications of the person concerned , that the shortest possible acquaintance , even a passing glance at ...
... fact in question is so extremely simple - so obvious in its relation to cause and effect , and akin to the moral and physical qualifications of the person concerned , that the shortest possible acquaintance , even a passing glance at ...
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... fact that foxes , ducks , dogs , hogs , and pheasants are all liable to fall a prey to the noxious bait . Often has the disappointed vulpine sportsman to mark down a blank day in his calen- dar , on account of his quarry having supped ...
... fact that foxes , ducks , dogs , hogs , and pheasants are all liable to fall a prey to the noxious bait . Often has the disappointed vulpine sportsman to mark down a blank day in his calen- dar , on account of his quarry having supped ...
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... fact , that their vultures are prone to mistake a piece of coarsely - painted canvas for the carcase of a real sheep " skinned and cut up , " I am now quite pre- pared to receive accounts from Charleston of vultures attacking every ...
... fact , that their vultures are prone to mistake a piece of coarsely - painted canvas for the carcase of a real sheep " skinned and cut up , " I am now quite pre- pared to receive accounts from Charleston of vultures attacking every ...
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... fact , is of no importance ; the real rank consists in being a grandee , who are all perfectly equal amongst each other . Formerly there existed three classes of grandeeship : the first , ' la primera classe ' ( into which the other two ...
... fact , is of no importance ; the real rank consists in being a grandee , who are all perfectly equal amongst each other . Formerly there existed three classes of grandeeship : the first , ' la primera classe ' ( into which the other two ...
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