The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... France , & c . illustrated with numerous Engravings of Remarkable Scenery - 337 IV . Travels in Brazil . By Henry Koster V. The Veils , or the Triumph of Constancy . A Poem , in Six Books . By Miss Porden 344 - 387 VI . Laou - sing ...
... France , & c . illustrated with numerous Engravings of Remarkable Scenery - 337 IV . Travels in Brazil . By Henry Koster V. The Veils , or the Triumph of Constancy . A Poem , in Six Books . By Miss Porden 344 - 387 VI . Laou - sing ...
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... France , we are told that an Irish hero strikes the harp to victory upon the summit of the Pyrenees .'- p . 35. And when he would say that Mr. Grattan is an ornament to his country , it is expressed that he poured over the ruins of his ...
... France , we are told that an Irish hero strikes the harp to victory upon the summit of the Pyrenees .'- p . 35. And when he would say that Mr. Grattan is an ornament to his country , it is expressed that he poured over the ruins of his ...
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... France out of her undoubted right of choosing her own monarch ; a war which uprooted the very foundations of the English constitution ; which libelled the most glorious era in our national annals ; and declared tyranny eternal .'- V ...
... France out of her undoubted right of choosing her own monarch ; a war which uprooted the very foundations of the English constitution ; which libelled the most glorious era in our national annals ; and declared tyranny eternal .'- V ...
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... France , the fur trade was car- ried on under a system of exclusive privileges . The governor granted licenses to individuals to trade with the Indians , within certain prescribed limits ; the persons who obtained these privileges being ...
... France , the fur trade was car- ried on under a system of exclusive privileges . The governor granted licenses to individuals to trade with the Indians , within certain prescribed limits ; the persons who obtained these privileges being ...
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... France , Young gentlemen would be as sad as night Only for wantonness But howsoever derived , this , joined to Lord Byron's air of mingling in amusements and sports as if he contemned them , and felt , that his sphere was far above the ...
... France , Young gentlemen would be as sad as night Only for wantonness But howsoever derived , this , joined to Lord Byron's air of mingling in amusements and sports as if he contemned them , and felt , that his sphere was far above the ...
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