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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... reason he was determined to oppose it through every stage . The petition accordingly was read , and , though such a declaration from the minister might have seemed fatal to it , there was a general silence in the House for some time ...
... reason he was determined to oppose it through every stage . The petition accordingly was read , and , though such a declaration from the minister might have seemed fatal to it , there was a general silence in the House for some time ...
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... reason to think there was no likelihood of the adoption of those propositions . He hoped , however , that I would reconsider the subject , and form some plan that would be acceptable here . He expatiated on the infinite service it would ...
... reason to think there was no likelihood of the adoption of those propositions . He hoped , however , that I would reconsider the subject , and form some plan that would be acceptable here . He expatiated on the infinite service it would ...
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... reason to be satisfied with the reception they met with from ministers on their return to England . Unfortunately , their case was taken up as a party question , and they were spoken of in parliament as having been sacrificed and ...
... reason to be satisfied with the reception they met with from ministers on their return to England . Unfortunately , their case was taken up as a party question , and they were spoken of in parliament as having been sacrificed and ...
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... reason , for they saw that the smoke from the upper part of the flag - ship was pre- vailing , notwithstanding the constant application of water , and that the admiral's second was in the same condition . By seven o'clock , the Italian ...
... reason , for they saw that the smoke from the upper part of the flag - ship was pre- vailing , notwithstanding the constant application of water , and that the admiral's second was in the same condition . By seven o'clock , the Italian ...
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... kong the slain in the hold , and Dave was reason to believe do med peshed in the flames , though it * yiniz evuld have been made to save them . kita 4 them . Six of the battering ships were still in it of Admiral Lord Howe .
... kong the slain in the hold , and Dave was reason to believe do med peshed in the flames , though it * yiniz evuld have been made to save them . kita 4 them . Six of the battering ships were still in it of Admiral Lord Howe .
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