The Quarterly Review, Volume 92William 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, 1852 |
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... passed the two churchyards in which cholera burials were going on at the rate of from forty to fifty a day , we got frightened , being all of us more or less unwell . We then , with the assistance of one of the neighbouring clergy ...
... passed the two churchyards in which cholera burials were going on at the rate of from forty to fifty a day , we got frightened , being all of us more or less unwell . We then , with the assistance of one of the neighbouring clergy ...
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... passed away - among them the great Chief with whom he had lived in the most entire sympathy of opinions , public and private , and on terms of mutual love and admiration ; the new race treated him in- deed with respect and regard , but ...
... passed away - among them the great Chief with whom he had lived in the most entire sympathy of opinions , public and private , and on terms of mutual love and admiration ; the new race treated him in- deed with respect and regard , but ...
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... passing tolls.- ( Hear , hear ! ) ' From all that has been said about the hardship of paying for passing tolls , that is , tolls to certain harbours which the ship has passed and not entered , who would believe that these harbours are ...
... passing tolls.- ( Hear , hear ! ) ' From all that has been said about the hardship of paying for passing tolls , that is , tolls to certain harbours which the ship has passed and not entered , who would believe that these harbours are ...
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