The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... lord it over all the others , being distributed through the country to garrison the different towns , and to levy the miri or contributions , which they do with every circum- stance of cruelty and oppression . ' , " The condition of the ...
... lord it over all the others , being distributed through the country to garrison the different towns , and to levy the miri or contributions , which they do with every circum- stance of cruelty and oppression . ' , " The condition of the ...
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... Lord of the soul ! magician of the heart ! Pure child of nature ! fosterchild of art ! How all the passions in succession rise , Heave in thy soul and lighten in thine eyes ! Beguiled by thee , old Time , with aspect blythe , ' & c ...
... Lord of the soul ! magician of the heart ! Pure child of nature ! fosterchild of art ! How all the passions in succession rise , Heave in thy soul and lighten in thine eyes ! Beguiled by thee , old Time , with aspect blythe , ' & c ...
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... Lord Lord Eldon , a Judge of great experience and greater 1816 . 31 . Counsellor Phillips's Poems and Speeches .
... Lord Lord Eldon , a Judge of great experience and greater 1816 . 31 . Counsellor Phillips's Poems and Speeches .
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Lord Eldon , a Judge of great experience and greater learning- ( Mr . Phillips here cited several cases as decided by Lord Eldon ) -Such , Gentlemen , is the language of Lord Eldon . I speak also on the autho- rity of our own Lord ...
Lord Eldon , a Judge of great experience and greater learning- ( Mr . Phillips here cited several cases as decided by Lord Eldon ) -Such , Gentlemen , is the language of Lord Eldon . I speak also on the autho- rity of our own Lord ...
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... Lord Selkirk has not thought fit to await the decision of the legislature or the executive government . The details of the extraordinary and atrocious transactions which have urged his lordship to the strange steps he has taken are not ...
... Lord Selkirk has not thought fit to await the decision of the legislature or the executive government . The details of the extraordinary and atrocious transactions which have urged his lordship to the strange steps he has taken are not ...
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