The Quarterly Review, Volume 102William 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, 1857 |
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Pagina 169
... periods . This state of things is , we trust , but temporary , and to be attri- buted to want of sufficient space ... period , and the causes which may have led to reaction or decline . There may have been considerable difficulties in ...
... periods . This state of things is , we trust , but temporary , and to be attri- buted to want of sufficient space ... period , and the causes which may have led to reaction or decline . There may have been considerable difficulties in ...
Pagina 304
... period of triumphant supremacy was ( in Cornwall at least ) a very limited one . Wars and feuds , forfeitures , outlawries , mortgages , and , more perhaps than any other cause , premature marriages and ' fast ' lives , devoured the ...
... period of triumphant supremacy was ( in Cornwall at least ) a very limited one . Wars and feuds , forfeitures , outlawries , mortgages , and , more perhaps than any other cause , premature marriages and ' fast ' lives , devoured the ...
Pagina 386
... period . There are other Arabs in Mesopotamia who deserve a short notice , the inhabitants of the marshes formed by the Euphrates and Tigris near their junction . Similar tribes appear to have dwelt in these vast swamps from the ...
... period . There are other Arabs in Mesopotamia who deserve a short notice , the inhabitants of the marshes formed by the Euphrates and Tigris near their junction . Similar tribes appear to have dwelt in these vast swamps from the ...
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