The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1859 |
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... reign has barely allowed him time to manifest his good intentions and raise his people's hopes , but none to betray his weakness and excite their disappointment , is apt to obtain too large a share of the historian's praise . But at ...
... reign has barely allowed him time to manifest his good intentions and raise his people's hopes , but none to betray his weakness and excite their disappointment , is apt to obtain too large a share of the historian's praise . But at ...
Pagina 407
... reign of Tuthmosis ( Thothmes ) III . ' He argues that the date may be either B.C. 1470 or 1454 , according to the place of observation ; but as he assigns a much higher date to the reign of Thothmes III . ( B.c. 1574 ) , neither of the ...
... reign of Tuthmosis ( Thothmes ) III . ' He argues that the date may be either B.C. 1470 or 1454 , according to the place of observation ; but as he assigns a much higher date to the reign of Thothmes III . ( B.c. 1574 ) , neither of the ...
Pagina 485
... reign ; to have no favourites , to be his own minister , to secure for himself as much of power and patronage as he could possibly monopolise . We , who are concerned at present only with his memory as a man , need not enter into the ...
... reign ; to have no favourites , to be his own minister , to secure for himself as much of power and patronage as he could possibly monopolise . We , who are concerned at present only with his memory as a man , need not enter into the ...
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