The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... English travellers would not sanction us in the improper mode of spelling this word ; Pacha in French orthography is right , in English it would be Paka , which cannot be right . rienced rienced a severe and unmerited fate , to which ...
... English travellers would not sanction us in the improper mode of spelling this word ; Pacha in French orthography is right , in English it would be Paka , which cannot be right . rienced rienced a severe and unmerited fate , to which ...
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... English had evacuated the country , the Albanian troops mutinied , and calling the exiles to their assistance , succeeded in de- posing Mahomed Pashaw ; but the Mamelukes soon threw aside the mask of friendship and became the masters of ...
... English had evacuated the country , the Albanian troops mutinied , and calling the exiles to their assistance , succeeded in de- posing Mahomed Pashaw ; but the Mamelukes soon threw aside the mask of friendship and became the masters of ...
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... English by nearly four - fifths of an inch , Mr. Legh , if he copied Denon , ought to have set down the measure at 26 English feet . He would have done well not to trust to any measurement or description but his own : where no two ...
... English by nearly four - fifths of an inch , Mr. Legh , if he copied Denon , ought to have set down the measure at 26 English feet . He would have done well not to trust to any measurement or description but his own : where no two ...
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... which Mr. Phillips believes in his conscience to be English prose ; and however he may differ from us in his opinion of their merits , we we venture to assert that he will not accuse us 1816 . 29 Counsellor Phillips's Poems and Speeches .
... which Mr. Phillips believes in his conscience to be English prose ; and however he may differ from us in his opinion of their merits , we we venture to assert that he will not accuse us 1816 . 29 Counsellor Phillips's Poems and Speeches .
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... English poetry : Mr. Phillips - who , by the way , is as great a plagiarist as Sir Fretful , and somewhat in his manner - thus adopts it as his own . The hand that holds the chalice should be pure , and the priests of the temple of ...
... English poetry : Mr. Phillips - who , by the way , is as great a plagiarist as Sir Fretful , and somewhat in his manner - thus adopts it as his own . The hand that holds the chalice should be pure , and the priests of the temple of ...
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