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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... interest , with whom it appears that he was a favourite , by his being selected to carry up a loyal address from the fleet under that admiral's orders . Howe's name is first publicly mentioned in the account of the siege of Fort William ...
... interest , with whom it appears that he was a favourite , by his being selected to carry up a loyal address from the fleet under that admiral's orders . Howe's name is first publicly mentioned in the account of the siege of Fort William ...
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... interests of his adopted vacd to the French party in her councils . The cixan to suspect that he had not been fairly yond government ; and when the English mi- vo neces of that insincerity and doubledealing in kea made to bear a part ...
... interests of his adopted vacd to the French party in her councils . The cixan to suspect that he had not been fairly yond government ; and when the English mi- vo neces of that insincerity and doubledealing in kea made to bear a part ...
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... interest and con- venience .'- Smollett . The question appears to have been thus first mooted , and it is curious to observe how it was regarded at the time . In our own days it led to Buonaparte's detention of the English travellers ...
... interest and con- venience .'- Smollett . The question appears to have been thus first mooted , and it is curious to observe how it was regarded at the time . In our own days it led to Buonaparte's detention of the English travellers ...
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... engaged in it , whose names afterwards became celebrated ; for the distinguished part borne in it by Captain Howe ; and for the extraordinary interest 6 which it excited in the public . On the which Life of Admiral Lord Howe . 11.
... engaged in it , whose names afterwards became celebrated ; for the distinguished part borne in it by Captain Howe ; and for the extraordinary interest 6 which it excited in the public . On the which Life of Admiral Lord Howe . 11.
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... interest , not only on that account , but for the presentiment with which it concludes : - ' em . The officers in the army in general , ' says he , ' are persons of so little application to business , and have been so ill educated ...
... interest , not only on that account , but for the presentiment with which it concludes : - ' em . The officers in the army in general , ' says he , ' are persons of so little application to business , and have been so ill educated ...
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