The Quarterly Review, Band 62William 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, 1838 |
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... Christian Majesty as the aggressor , and Great Britain would reap all the fruits of the de- fensive alliances in which she had engaged . But nothing could be more weak and frivolous than such a conjecture . The aggressor is he who first ...
... Christian Majesty as the aggressor , and Great Britain would reap all the fruits of the de- fensive alliances in which she had engaged . But nothing could be more weak and frivolous than such a conjecture . The aggressor is he who first ...
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... Christianity until he had destroyed the Jesuits . Their suppression was at last effected ; partly by his own impious ... Christian . Their watchfulness over the morals of their pupils was so intense , that I am ready to declare , were I ...
... Christianity until he had destroyed the Jesuits . Their suppression was at last effected ; partly by his own impious ... Christian . Their watchfulness over the morals of their pupils was so intense , that I am ready to declare , were I ...
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... Christianity , formed some bond of union between the two nations , while the Moors were unable to dispense with ... Christian Researches in Asia , 223 . precisely ze modern Moors . The opu- surer i Pedro the Spanish Genealogy and ...
... Christianity , formed some bond of union between the two nations , while the Moors were unable to dispense with ... Christian Researches in Asia , 223 . precisely ze modern Moors . The opu- surer i Pedro the Spanish Genealogy and ...
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... Christian and really a mortal enemy to all Jews , ' only spoke the feeling of the masses of his countrymen . Among the lower orders , the term ' Judio , ' is the ne plus ultra of vituperation , the Nimreseth , the insult never to be ...
... Christian and really a mortal enemy to all Jews , ' only spoke the feeling of the masses of his countrymen . Among the lower orders , the term ' Judio , ' is the ne plus ultra of vituperation , the Nimreseth , the insult never to be ...
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... Christian knight to become a Farfan , and to serve under the banners of the Moon , the feeling of contempt only commenced with the de- clining of power , and was completed by the final conquest of Ciramda mi 1499. Those Moors who ...
... Christian knight to become a Farfan , and to serve under the banners of the Moon , the feeling of contempt only commenced with the de- clining of power , and was completed by the final conquest of Ciramda mi 1499. Those Moors who ...
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Admiral Andalusia appears army attack battle battle of Toulouse Brest British bull bull-fight called Captain Channel fleet character Christians colony command common considered convicts court doubt Duke Duke of Wellington effect enemy enemy's England English fact favour feeling fleet force France French friends frigates Gibraltar give honour Horace Horace Walpole House Howe's important king labour land least less letter Lister London Lord Clarendon Lord St Lord Wellington LXII Mæcenas Marshal Soult ment mind minister Montreuil nation nature naval never object observed occasion officers opinion parliament party passage passed Pitt Pitt's poet poetry political port present queen rank readers remarkable respect Roman Rome royal sail says seems sent ships Sir John Barrow Spain Spaniards Spanish spirit supposed thought tion Toulouse trees troops truth Vaudoncourt victory Vincent Walpole whole Wilberforce