Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... continued his studies , and as a scholar made some valuable friendships . At length , after five years , not wasted , but still to him not profitable years , he hoped to obtain the one grand object of his am- bition - residence and ...
... continued his studies , and as a scholar made some valuable friendships . At length , after five years , not wasted , but still to him not profitable years , he hoped to obtain the one grand object of his am- bition - residence and ...
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... continued long enough to pave the way for the catastrophe , it came in the same shape as before - a heart complaint , a death struggle , a de- ' Who made the spider parallels design , Sure as Demoivre , without rule or line ? ' It is ...
... continued long enough to pave the way for the catastrophe , it came in the same shape as before - a heart complaint , a death struggle , a de- ' Who made the spider parallels design , Sure as Demoivre , without rule or line ? ' It is ...
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... continued to exist in full vigour , were apparently on the side of the Parliament . They found a good un- popular figure ready made to their hands in the person of Archbishop Laud , and Now that the spirit which animated both parties ...
... continued to exist in full vigour , were apparently on the side of the Parliament . They found a good un- popular figure ready made to their hands in the person of Archbishop Laud , and Now that the spirit which animated both parties ...
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... continued in full vigour . In the very first place of entertainment , at which music was regu- larly played - a place situated ( according to North ) in a lane behind St. Paul's- shopkeepers and freemen were wont to sing in concert ...
... continued in full vigour . In the very first place of entertainment , at which music was regu- larly played - a place situated ( according to North ) in a lane behind St. Paul's- shopkeepers and freemen were wont to sing in concert ...
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... continued by Lord Woodhouselee , a fine lettered old Scots judge , of a school that is passing away . His Life of Lord Kames , ' though its bulk would be a crime in the eyes of this hasty generation , may still be read with pleasure by ...
... continued by Lord Woodhouselee , a fine lettered old Scots judge , of a school that is passing away . His Life of Lord Kames , ' though its bulk would be a crime in the eyes of this hasty generation , may still be read with pleasure by ...
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