The Quarterly Review, Volume 1William 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, 1809 |
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... equal peril might perhaps be encountered , with much less trouble and expense , by landing on the nearest part of the French coast and attempting the conquest of Paris . " 6 We confess that , far from blaming our government for ab ...
... equal peril might perhaps be encountered , with much less trouble and expense , by landing on the nearest part of the French coast and attempting the conquest of Paris . " 6 We confess that , far from blaming our government for ab ...
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... equal to the English in weight and fineness ; with a notable sign upon it , to distinguish it from all other money . ' Now if the Scotch Coin was really to be made in every respect equal to the English , which these words seem to imply ...
... equal to the English in weight and fineness ; with a notable sign upon it , to distinguish it from all other money . ' Now if the Scotch Coin was really to be made in every respect equal to the English , which these words seem to imply ...
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... equal to them in glory , Mr. M. P. A. absolutely startles our credulity by affirming , with ap- parent seriousness , that he was not dazzled with his good for- tune . ' p . 529 . " He next produces a list of his numerous farces ...
... equal to them in glory , Mr. M. P. A. absolutely startles our credulity by affirming , with ap- parent seriousness , that he was not dazzled with his good for- tune . ' p . 529 . " He next produces a list of his numerous farces ...
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