The Quarterly Review, Volumes 84-85John Murray, 1849 - English literature |
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... race - horse made by Mr. Walker , the chief superin- can gallop , requires a cool head and a calm tending engineer of the station , a highly heart ; but to proceed at this place in dark intelligent and valuable servant of the Com- or ...
... race - horse made by Mr. Walker , the chief superin- can gallop , requires a cool head and a calm tending engineer of the station , a highly heart ; but to proceed at this place in dark intelligent and valuable servant of the Com- or ...
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... race - course , or from the metropolis by the London and for theatre ; -it mattered not for what party North - Western Railway's night mail . of pleasure or what political purpose a crowd or mob might have assembled ; for at a single ...
... race - course , or from the metropolis by the London and for theatre ; -it mattered not for what party North - Western Railway's night mail . of pleasure or what political purpose a crowd or mob might have assembled ; for at a single ...
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... race of Assur ; of the great people over the surrounding country , and which , even who preceded the rise and fall of Babylon ; in the days of Alexander , were looked upon as who were the first traditionary conquerors the works of an ...
... race of Assur ; of the great people over the surrounding country , and which , even who preceded the rise and fall of Babylon ; in the days of Alexander , were looked upon as who were the first traditionary conquerors the works of an ...
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... race by the old Greek poet , to whom St. Paul has given the sanction of his authority : - Κρῆτες ἄει ψεῦσται , κάκα θήρια , γάστερες ἄργοι . indeed we may say by all . Awad , the Sheik of the Jehesh , who inhabited the vil- lage near ...
... race by the old Greek poet , to whom St. Paul has given the sanction of his authority : - Κρῆτες ἄει ψεῦσται , κάκα θήρια , γάστερες ἄργοι . indeed we may say by all . Awad , the Sheik of the Jehesh , who inhabited the vil- lage near ...
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... races and religions , all understanding my meaning , " I had Mussulmans to deal with , and there was tanzimat , but here of whom willingly enlisted in his service , we have only Kurds and Arabs , and , Wallah ! than other important ...
... races and religions , all understanding my meaning , " I had Mussulmans to deal with , and there was tanzimat , but here of whom willingly enlisted in his service , we have only Kurds and Arabs , and , Wallah ! than other important ...
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