Quarterly Review, Volume 82John Murray, 1848 - English literature |
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... caused you to come that we might examine our household affairs together . " We replied that we had duly prepared ourselves for this investigation : upon which he proceeded to say that he had himself inspected in the Oder - bruch the ...
... caused you to come that we might examine our household affairs together . " We replied that we had duly prepared ourselves for this investigation : upon which he proceeded to say that he had himself inspected in the Oder - bruch the ...
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... causes of the greatest danger which he ever ran - of that all but irresistible confederacy formed against him in the Seven Years ' War . war . At other times , however , Frederick , versed as he was in the secrets of the press , made ...
... causes of the greatest danger which he ever ran - of that all but irresistible confederacy formed against him in the Seven Years ' War . war . At other times , however , Frederick , versed as he was in the secrets of the press , made ...
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... caused the very evil which he dreaded . The story of the miller Arnold has been often told . The King , believing that here a poor man had been wronged through the undue influence of a nobleman his neighbour , took up the affair most ...
... caused the very evil which he dreaded . The story of the miller Arnold has been often told . The King , believing that here a poor man had been wronged through the undue influence of a nobleman his neighbour , took up the affair most ...
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... caused himself to be set in a chair on the sunny side of the palace to inhale the balmy air . But no real improvement having ensued , the King , in the course of June , wrote to summon from Hanover the celebrated Swiss physician , Dr ...
... caused himself to be set in a chair on the sunny side of the palace to inhale the balmy air . But no real improvement having ensued , the King , in the course of June , wrote to summon from Hanover the celebrated Swiss physician , Dr ...
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... cause of the Queen of Scots , than about what ' I ' spouted or scribbled in glori- fication of General Washington . That old gentleman seems to have been a caricature of every harmless eccentricity ; but in this particular he perhaps ...
... cause of the Queen of Scots , than about what ' I ' spouted or scribbled in glori- fication of General Washington . That old gentleman seems to have been a caricature of every harmless eccentricity ; but in this particular he perhaps ...
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