Quarterly Review, Volume 82John Murray, 1848 - English literature |
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... Court of Henry VIII . , ' & c . • • IV . - Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry . Edited by two of her Daughters . Vol . I. - 39 94 109 V. Zoological Recreations . By W. J. Broderip , Esq . , F.R.S. 119 VI . - 1 . Reports of the Society ...
... Court of Henry VIII . , ' & c . • • IV . - Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry . Edited by two of her Daughters . Vol . I. - 39 94 109 V. Zoological Recreations . By W. J. Broderip , Esq . , F.R.S. 119 VI . - 1 . Reports of the Society ...
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... Court and war , jocular and serious , were his favourite topics , and were always treated with entire freedom and unreserve . When the guests amused him , or when the conversation took a more than usually interesting turn , the sitting ...
... Court and war , jocular and serious , were his favourite topics , and were always treated with entire freedom and unreserve . When the guests amused him , or when the conversation took a more than usually interesting turn , the sitting ...
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... Court some of the locusts in a box with air - holes , which box was no sooner opened by Frederick than the locusts emerged and flew about the room , to his Majesty's great annoyance and ire . He immediately despatched a Cabinet order ...
... Court some of the locusts in a box with air - holes , which box was no sooner opened by Frederick than the locusts emerged and flew about the room , to his Majesty's great annoyance and ire . He immediately despatched a Cabinet order ...
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... Courts to assume a state at all commensurate to the importance which their country had acquired , but condemned them to languish in obscurity on most inadequate stipends , as during his father's reign . The tragic fate of Luicius , who ...
... Courts to assume a state at all commensurate to the importance which their country had acquired , but condemned them to languish in obscurity on most inadequate stipends , as during his father's reign . The tragic fate of Luicius , who ...
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... Court to announce his conversion and to claim the benefice , he was told by Frederick to his great dismay , that the prize had just before been granted to another candidate . His Majesty added with a bitter taunt , though with affected ...
... Court to announce his conversion and to claim the benefice , he was told by Frederick to his great dismay , that the prize had just before been granted to another candidate . His Majesty added with a bitter taunt , though with affected ...
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