The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... believe , of British youth ; and so far from visiting their literary omissions with critical severity , we should consider their communications as entitled to every indulgence . On the present occasion we have nothing to find fault with ...
... believe , of British youth ; and so far from visiting their literary omissions with critical severity , we should consider their communications as entitled to every indulgence . On the present occasion we have nothing to find fault with ...
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... believe , is pretty cor- rectly the substance of Mr. Banks's communication , which is cer ainly of a most important and interesting description . There would appear to be little or no obstruction on the part of the natives , to the ...
... believe , is pretty cor- rectly the substance of Mr. Banks's communication , which is cer ainly of a most important and interesting description . There would appear to be little or no obstruction on the part of the natives , to the ...
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... believe your story ; but I have a guard only of fifty soldiers , and the village of Amabdi is 700 muskets strong . Should all the inhabitants take a part in this affair and come over , the consequence will be fatal both to you and ...
... believe your story ; but I have a guard only of fifty soldiers , and the village of Amabdi is 700 muskets strong . Should all the inhabitants take a part in this affair and come over , the consequence will be fatal both to you and ...
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... believe our readers will , by this time , think that we have fully justified our opinion of the style of this Dublin Demosthenes . But we have something more than mere errors of style to object to Mr. Phillips ; we shall say little of ...
... believe our readers will , by this time , think that we have fully justified our opinion of the style of this Dublin Demosthenes . But we have something more than mere errors of style to object to Mr. Phillips ; we shall say little of ...
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... believe ) that even in Ireland none but the lawyers of the Catholic Board , and one or two adventurers who as- sume that title as a nom de guerre , ' are capable of such a union of ignorance and confidence , of inanity and pretension ...
... believe ) that even in Ireland none but the lawyers of the Catholic Board , and one or two adventurers who as- sume that title as a nom de guerre , ' are capable of such a union of ignorance and confidence , of inanity and pretension ...
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