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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... mind whid de com- vocal haḥ of war require , 10 say no- T > muel Howe seems to have -28 po shumgædão in savans Alan my pakayo avead au pun saATZORU , TUO TROTEC S QOHUM TILA GOD 30 kusog mann n * ייל her ame or fortune , vet , wille Che ...
... mind whid de com- vocal haḥ of war require , 10 say no- T > muel Howe seems to have -28 po shumgædão in savans Alan my pakayo avead au pun saATZORU , TUO TROTEC S QOHUM TILA GOD 30 kusog mann n * ייל her ame or fortune , vet , wille Che ...
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... minds of people in America was known to be very extensive , and I could , if any man could , prevail with them to comply with reasonable propositions . I replied , that I was obliged to his lordship for the favourable opinion he had of ...
... minds of people in America was known to be very extensive , and I could , if any man could , prevail with them to comply with reasonable propositions . I replied , that I was obliged to his lordship for the favourable opinion he had of ...
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... mind , and overtures , having precisely the same tendency , appeared disgusting to him when made by a smooth Quaker , whose political prepossessions accorded almost entirely with his own , is it not fairly to be inferred that no ...
... mind , and overtures , having precisely the same tendency , appeared disgusting to him when made by a smooth Quaker , whose political prepossessions accorded almost entirely with his own , is it not fairly to be inferred that no ...
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... mind , rather as an ally of America , than as hostile to it . He might have said the same with equal truth of Lord Howe and the other officers who , refusing to serve under the existing administration , joined the ranks of opposition ...
... mind , rather as an ally of America , than as hostile to it . He might have said the same with equal truth of Lord Howe and the other officers who , refusing to serve under the existing administration , joined the ranks of opposition ...
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... mind was as sound , his heart as whole , and his intellects as clear , as at any previous period of his life . ' Sir ... minds concerning the state of the ship , they ought all to have been pardoned ; and probably they would have been so ...
... mind was as sound , his heart as whole , and his intellects as clear , as at any previous period of his life . ' Sir ... minds concerning the state of the ship , they ought all to have been pardoned ; and probably they would have been so ...
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