The Quarterly Review, Volumen 19William 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, 1818 |
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... ne pese moins . ' From this curious passage it would appear that wafers were not known in France when he published his Voyages d'Espagne et 6 Italie in 1731. But they were certainly no new discovery Italie Evelyn's Memoirs .
... ne pese moins . ' From this curious passage it would appear that wafers were not known in France when he published his Voyages d'Espagne et 6 Italie in 1731. But they were certainly no new discovery Italie Evelyn's Memoirs .
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... discovery when he saw them at Genoa in 1706. We have in our possession letters with the wafers still adhering which went from Lisbon to Rome twenty years before that time , and Stolberg observes that there are wafers and wafer - seals ...
... discovery when he saw them at Genoa in 1706. We have in our possession letters with the wafers still adhering which went from Lisbon to Rome twenty years before that time , and Stolberg observes that there are wafers and wafer - seals ...
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... discovery of India and America , gave a new impulse to mankind , and affected them more or less throughout the globe . Whether the crisis shall be for evil or for good depends , under Providence , mainly upon ourselves . It must be for ...
... discovery of India and America , gave a new impulse to mankind , and affected them more or less throughout the globe . Whether the crisis shall be for evil or for good depends , under Providence , mainly upon ourselves . It must be for ...
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... discovery for the multiplication of power and division of labour , in the great business of education , has been so timed , that it may hereafter be appealed to as one among the many impressive facts which prove that as new ...
... discovery for the multiplication of power and division of labour , in the great business of education , has been so timed , that it may hereafter be appealed to as one among the many impressive facts which prove that as new ...
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... discovery of facts before unknown ; it is not the amends which an honourable mind is ever forward to make to a person whom he had unknowingly misrepresented . The facts remain the same , now that he seeks to extenuate them , as when he ...
... discovery of facts before unknown ; it is not the amends which an honourable mind is ever forward to make to a person whom he had unknowingly misrepresented . The facts remain the same , now that he seeks to extenuate them , as when he ...
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