The Quarterly Review, Volumes 264-265William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1935 |
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... taken at Government discretion . Feudalism is ever present in this Family's ' affairs . That Family has more than doubled since America's warships knocked at a terrified Shogun's door in 1854. Two centuries previously Iyeyasu Tokugawa ...
... taken at Government discretion . Feudalism is ever present in this Family's ' affairs . That Family has more than doubled since America's warships knocked at a terrified Shogun's door in 1854. Two centuries previously Iyeyasu Tokugawa ...
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... taken by the adapters of the early church to symbolise the Crown of Thorns , became inevitably a charm against witchcraft , and Devonshire village girls were said , until quite recent times , to sleep with a sprig of holly beneath their ...
... taken by the adapters of the early church to symbolise the Crown of Thorns , became inevitably a charm against witchcraft , and Devonshire village girls were said , until quite recent times , to sleep with a sprig of holly beneath their ...
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... taken as an English- man causes him to gird at us innocents of the South with an absence of humour that is not of his true spirit . Otherwise not that those girdings matter - his book is a joy to all who like to read of roadway ...
... taken as an English- man causes him to gird at us innocents of the South with an absence of humour that is not of his true spirit . Otherwise not that those girdings matter - his book is a joy to all who like to read of roadway ...
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