The Quarterly Review, Volume 108William 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, 1860 |
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... effect , if she has the tact to convey her lessons unostentatiously , and to avoid wounding the susceptibility of the labourer's wife , who , in her way , has as much pride and more touchiness than the finest lady of the land . But it ...
... effect , if she has the tact to convey her lessons unostentatiously , and to avoid wounding the susceptibility of the labourer's wife , who , in her way , has as much pride and more touchiness than the finest lady of the land . But it ...
Pagina 208
... effect . If we admit the end of the fifth century to be the true epoch of the erection , this is easily understood ; for the Britons had then the advantage of all that was taught them by the Romans . It also explains why Stonehenge ...
... effect . If we admit the end of the fifth century to be the true epoch of the erection , this is easily understood ; for the Britons had then the advantage of all that was taught them by the Romans . It also explains why Stonehenge ...
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... effect that the King intended to make war against the Parlia- ment ; that whenever he did , it would be a breach of the trust reposed in him by his people ; that whoever should serve and assist him in such wars would be a traitor by the ...
... effect that the King intended to make war against the Parlia- ment ; that whenever he did , it would be a breach of the trust reposed in him by his people ; that whoever should serve and assist him in such wars would be a traitor by the ...
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Tribes Presented to both Houses of Parliament | 120 |
Memoir of the Life of the late Ary Scheffer By | 162 |
A Handbook for Travellers in Wiltshire Dorsetshire | 200 |
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