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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Pagina 179
... seem sufficiently handsome and convenient , and we see no reason why they should be at present disturbed . They would all ... seems to us , very strong evidence , against the whole and every part of the anecdote related in our Number for ...
... seem sufficiently handsome and convenient , and we see no reason why they should be at present disturbed . They would all ... seems to us , very strong evidence , against the whole and every part of the anecdote related in our Number for ...
Pagina 312
... seems to be the normal condition of many animals - such as white bears , white mice , white rabbits , and white weasels - in which the pink eye denotes a total lack of colouring matter ; whilst white feathers and hairs are very common ...
... seems to be the normal condition of many animals - such as white bears , white mice , white rabbits , and white weasels - in which the pink eye denotes a total lack of colouring matter ; whilst white feathers and hairs are very common ...
Pagina 527
... seems to imply his belief that it had ; but , extraordinary as it may seem , it is certain that Buona- parte had not heard of it so soon ; and we think it more probable that the Russians had only heard of the minor successes which ...
... seems to imply his belief that it had ; but , extraordinary as it may seem , it is certain that Buona- parte had not heard of it so soon ; and we think it more probable that the Russians had only heard of the minor successes which ...
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