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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... friends ; and it may be supposed and long experience as Secretary to the for him all our government depositories , ke excellent use of whatever these or other is Admiral Earl Howe , was the third son of cond Viscount Howe , who married ...
... friends ; and it may be supposed and long experience as Secretary to the for him all our government depositories , ke excellent use of whatever these or other is Admiral Earl Howe , was the third son of cond Viscount Howe , who married ...
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... friendship like the union of a cannon and gunpowder . ' The opinion expressed of Wolfe in this remarkable passage exhibits Horace Walpole's censorious disposition more truly than it characterises that thoughtful and high - minded ...
... friendship like the union of a cannon and gunpowder . ' The opinion expressed of Wolfe in this remarkable passage exhibits Horace Walpole's censorious disposition more truly than it characterises that thoughtful and high - minded ...
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... friends ; what can they do better ? Quarrelling can be of service to neither , but is ruin to both . " Mrs. Howe replied , " I have often said , that I wished government would employ you to settle the dispute for them ; I am sure nobody ...
... friends ; what can they do better ? Quarrelling can be of service to neither , but is ruin to both . " Mrs. Howe replied , " I have often said , that I wished government would employ you to settle the dispute for them ; I am sure nobody ...
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... friends were therefore alarmed for him , and there was much caballing and whispering . ' No one who now , at the distance of two generations , considers this portion of history dispassionately , can entertain a doubt that Lord North's ...
... friends were therefore alarmed for him , and there was much caballing and whispering . ' No one who now , at the distance of two generations , considers this portion of history dispassionately , can entertain a doubt that Lord North's ...
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... friendship but at the mouth of a cannon . Here , however , he made one on service , which was as lasting as it was sudden . His predecessor , Admiral Shulham , had given an acting order to Lieutenant Curtis to command the Senegal sloop ...
... friendship but at the mouth of a cannon . Here , however , he made one on service , which was as lasting as it was sudden . His predecessor , Admiral Shulham , had given an acting order to Lieutenant Curtis to command the Senegal sloop ...
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