The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... England . The simplicity of the peasants , whether Copts or Arabs , is not the worst trait in their character . Niebuhr says , that , while he was surveying in the Delta , he let a peasant look through the levelling telescope , which ...
... England . The simplicity of the peasants , whether Copts or Arabs , is not the worst trait in their character . Niebuhr says , that , while he was surveying in the Delta , he let a peasant look through the levelling telescope , which ...
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rienced a severe and unmerited fate , to which England was an un- willing and unconscious accessary ; but it was necessary for the peace of the country that one of the parties should abandon it - that lot , after a perfidious massacre ...
rienced a severe and unmerited fate , to which England was an un- willing and unconscious accessary ; but it was necessary for the peace of the country that one of the parties should abandon it - that lot , after a perfidious massacre ...
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... - clusion is unworthy of serious notice ; yet it might have occurred to a clergyman of the Church of England how desirable it would be to possess one simple fact that could be employed to 14 Ост Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
... - clusion is unworthy of serious notice ; yet it might have occurred to a clergyman of the Church of England how desirable it would be to possess one simple fact that could be employed to 14 Ост Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia .
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... England and Ireland , and on a Reform in Parliament ; delivered at Liverpool , Oct. 31 , 1816. 8vo . London . pp . 16 . WE have really been at a loss in what light to consider the series of works before us ; they are all planned and ...
... England and Ireland , and on a Reform in Parliament ; delivered at Liverpool , Oct. 31 , 1816. 8vo . London . pp . 16 . WE have really been at a loss in what light to consider the series of works before us ; they are all planned and ...
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... England's Ornament . ' The poem did not belie the promise of the dedication ; it is a perfect stream of praise , a shower of roses on every person who is named in it , from alpha to omega . This alone was enough to excite some little ...
... England's Ornament . ' The poem did not belie the promise of the dedication ; it is a perfect stream of praise , a shower of roses on every person who is named in it , from alpha to omega . This alone was enough to excite some little ...
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