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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... letters in his Iressed to him by royal and official rivate 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 ...
... letters in his Iressed to him by royal and official rivate 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 ...
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... Letters , VIL - 1 . Reports from t July , 1837 , and 2. New South W Mac Arthur , 1- 3. History of Esq . 4. New South . 5. Felonry of VIII - Life and Ad : with Orig never bef : .1 C IL . * Max an Tannw . 1 WSTICAS T C SATEL SUL : OTE ...
... Letters , VIL - 1 . Reports from t July , 1837 , and 2. New South W Mac Arthur , 1- 3. History of Esq . 4. New South . 5. Felonry of VIII - Life and Ad : with Orig never bef : .1 C IL . * Max an Tannw . 1 WSTICAS T C SATEL SUL : OTE ...
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... letter to his mother . The extract will be read with interest , not only on that account , but for the presentiment with which it concludes : - ' em . The officers in the army in general , ' says he , ' are persons of so little ...
... letter to his mother . The extract will be read with interest , not only on that account , but for the presentiment with which it concludes : - ' em . The officers in the army in general , ' says he , ' are persons of so little ...
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... letter which was not ad- dressed with the title and in the form due to the public rank and capacity which he held under the United States . The British admiral was then left to act in his Both he and proper vocation . his brother ...
... letter which was not ad- dressed with the title and in the form due to the public rank and capacity which he held under the United States . The British admiral was then left to act in his Both he and proper vocation . his brother ...
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... letters on va- rious subjects , amounting to not less than four hundred . Their dates commence in the year 1776 , and are carried on to 1799 , the last written with his own hand , as every one of them are , sixteen days before his death ...
... letters on va- rious subjects , amounting to not less than four hundred . Their dates commence in the year 1776 , and are carried on to 1799 , the last written with his own hand , as every one of them are , sixteen days before his death ...
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