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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... original mover would bear the blame . ' Conway , who could not help foreseeing that from the superiority of his talents to those of Mordaunt , the good conduct of the expedition would be expected from him , asked if they would venture ...
... original mover would bear the blame . ' Conway , who could not help foreseeing that from the superiority of his talents to those of Mordaunt , the good conduct of the expedition would be expected from him , asked if they would venture ...
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... original sin , from whence there is no redemption . Sancho Panza , * when he boasted that he was a true old Christian and really a mortal enemy to all Jews , ' only spoke the feeling of the masses of his countrymen . Among the lower ...
... original sin , from whence there is no redemption . Sancho Panza , * when he boasted that he was a true old Christian and really a mortal enemy to all Jews , ' only spoke the feeling of the masses of his countrymen . Among the lower ...
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... original rik . Rik is to be traced in the termina- tion of genuine Gotho - Spanish names , as Manrique , Enrique- sometimes in the prefix , as in Ricilla , Recaredus , the Gothic Richard . The true old Spanish term for gentility ...
... original rik . Rik is to be traced in the termina- tion of genuine Gotho - Spanish names , as Manrique , Enrique- sometimes in the prefix , as in Ricilla , Recaredus , the Gothic Richard . The true old Spanish term for gentility ...
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... original institutions have perished , the Spaniards , to whom innovation is odious , albeit the great riders of mules and asses , still cling to the equestrian title of those days when all their sons were brave , and all their daughters ...
... original institutions have perished , the Spaniards , to whom innovation is odious , albeit the great riders of mules and asses , still cling to the equestrian title of those days when all their sons were brave , and all their daughters ...
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... original links were placed over his tomb at Roncesvalles , ' where Charlemagne , with all his peerage , fell ' -Catenam ex voto La- ribus . The carved shields introduced on the groins , spandrils , & c . in Gothic cathedrals , arose ...
... original links were placed over his tomb at Roncesvalles , ' where Charlemagne , with all his peerage , fell ' -Catenam ex voto La- ribus . The carved shields introduced on the groins , spandrils , & c . in Gothic cathedrals , arose ...
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