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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... remained in office , experience having convinced him that besides risking his honour and professional character , he could , under such counsels , render no essential service to his country . ' Lord Howe voted for Mr. Fox's motion of ...
... remained in office , experience having convinced him that besides risking his honour and professional character , he could , under such counsels , render no essential service to his country . ' Lord Howe voted for Mr. Fox's motion of ...
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... remained two battering ships , which the conqueror hoped as glorious trophies of his success , ' but one of them un- expectedly burst out in flames , and shortly afterwards blew up ; and the other , when it was found impracticable to ...
... remained two battering ships , which the conqueror hoped as glorious trophies of his success , ' but one of them un- expectedly burst out in flames , and shortly afterwards blew up ; and the other , when it was found impracticable to ...
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... remained in the bay forty sail of the line , and three of fifty - four or fifty - six guns . With them the Spanish admiral put to sea on the 13th , for the protection of the two ships which had been driven to the eastward , and in the ...
... remained in the bay forty sail of the line , and three of fifty - four or fifty - six guns . With them the Spanish admiral put to sea on the 13th , for the protection of the two ships which had been driven to the eastward , and in the ...
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... remained at the Admiralty till the year 1788 , when Mr. Pitt's parsimony determining to keep down the navy estimates below what the veteran admiral knew was neces- sary for keeping the fleet in that state of efficiency which the honour ...
... remained at the Admiralty till the year 1788 , when Mr. Pitt's parsimony determining to keep down the navy estimates below what the veteran admiral knew was neces- sary for keeping the fleet in that state of efficiency which the honour ...
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... remained at their college till I was nearly twenty years old ) , I never heard one single expression come from their lips that was not suited to the ear of a gentleman and a Christian . Their watchfulness over the morals of their pupils ...
... remained at their college till I was nearly twenty years old ) , I never heard one single expression come from their lips that was not suited to the ear of a gentleman and a Christian . Their watchfulness over the morals of their pupils ...
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