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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... Natural History , chiefly Ornithology . By Charles Waterton , Esq . , Author of ' Wanderings in South Ame- rica ; with an Autobiography of the Author , and a view of Walton Hall - III . 1. La Armeria real de Madrid . Livraison I. - VIII ...
... Natural History , chiefly Ornithology . By Charles Waterton , Esq . , Author of ' Wanderings in South Ame- rica ; with an Autobiography of the Author , and a view of Walton Hall - III . 1. La Armeria real de Madrid . Livraison I. - VIII ...
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... natural sense of ifferent times been us ever be a feeling slight as the war without any Brush govern £ 2.75 so seized snut seques- restored to two nations that led tar profes- wed in the e from making vis ap- A use Plymouth in the ...
... natural sense of ifferent times been us ever be a feeling slight as the war without any Brush govern £ 2.75 so seized snut seques- restored to two nations that led tar profes- wed in the e from making vis ap- A use Plymouth in the ...
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... nature of the Duc d'Aguillon , who spared his victims the moment he dared to spare , and comforted and relieved the prisoners and wounded as if he had been their own commander . Such was the conclusion of Mr. Pitt's invasion of France ...
... nature of the Duc d'Aguillon , who spared his victims the moment he dared to spare , and comforted and relieved the prisoners and wounded as if he had been their own commander . Such was the conclusion of Mr. Pitt's invasion of France ...
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... in Sotel . Roval . At one at other . M. Conflans ca George returned , what but after two or three the confused nature sate of the weather . ' Several Several French ships engaged the English admiral in succession as Lord Howe.
... in Sotel . Roval . At one at other . M. Conflans ca George returned , what but after two or three the confused nature sate of the weather . ' Several Several French ships engaged the English admiral in succession as Lord Howe.
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... natural enough that they should anticipate the most glorious consequences . Indeed their confidence in the effect to be pro- duced by the battering ships passed all bounds , and in the enthusiasm excited by the magnitude of their ...
... natural enough that they should anticipate the most glorious consequences . Indeed their confidence in the effect to be pro- duced by the battering ships passed all bounds , and in the enthusiasm excited by the magnitude of their ...
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