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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... draw some sketch of a plan at his request , though I much doubted , I said , whether it would be thought preferable to that he had in his hand . In general , ' says he , - " . IT L ICHIS DE གླ་ degrees Lari Life of Admiral Lord Howé . 31.
... draw some sketch of a plan at his request , though I much doubted , I said , whether it would be thought preferable to that he had in his hand . In general , ' says he , - " . IT L ICHIS DE གླ་ degrees Lari Life of Admiral Lord Howé . 31.
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... hand , as every one of them are , sixteen days before his death .'- pp . 117-120 . " Lord Howe and his brother , says Sir John Barrow , had not much reason to be satisfied with the reception they met with from ministers on their return ...
... hand , as every one of them are , sixteen days before his death .'- pp . 117-120 . " Lord Howe and his brother , says Sir John Barrow , had not much reason to be satisfied with the reception they met with from ministers on their return ...
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... hand . But there was no subject on which the spirit of party manifested itself at that time with more intemperance than upon the affairs of the navy . And the attempt to disparage Lord Howe on this occasion , as having shown his stern ...
... hand . But there was no subject on which the spirit of party manifested itself at that time with more intemperance than upon the affairs of the navy . And the attempt to disparage Lord Howe on this occasion , as having shown his stern ...
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... hand , a valuable document , which it has been deemed proper and fitting to give entire without addition or alteration . Of the engagement itself , ' Sir John Barrow says , ' little in addition need be said , after the minute and circum ...
... hand , a valuable document , which it has been deemed proper and fitting to give entire without addition or alteration . Of the engagement itself , ' Sir John Barrow says , ' little in addition need be said , after the minute and circum ...
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... not for the love of 1 , lost for the private use and benefit of those who had laid their hands upon them . My ancestors acted wisely . I myself ( as ( as I have already told the public in a • aterton's Autobiography and.
... not for the love of 1 , lost for the private use and benefit of those who had laid their hands upon them . My ancestors acted wisely . I myself ( as ( as I have already told the public in a • aterton's Autobiography and.
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