The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... never before published . With an Appendix , containing some of Cowper's Religious Letters , and other inte- resting Documents , illustrative of the Memoir . 3. Memoirs of the most Remarkable and Interesting Parts of the Life of William ...
... never before published . With an Appendix , containing some of Cowper's Religious Letters , and other inte- resting Documents , illustrative of the Memoir . 3. Memoirs of the most Remarkable and Interesting Parts of the Life of William ...
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... never know when to have done with a subject ; " ils ont tant la rage de bavar- der . " But Mr. Norden was no bavard ; nor , in truth , is Mr. Legh . A few good plates , indeed , of the Nubian temples , and some account of the natural ...
... never know when to have done with a subject ; " ils ont tant la rage de bavar- der . " But Mr. Norden was no bavard ; nor , in truth , is Mr. Legh . A few good plates , indeed , of the Nubian temples , and some account of the natural ...
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... never give , we ought to be proud of this national trait , peculi- arly characteristic , we believe , of British youth ; and so far from visiting their literary , omissions with critical severity , we should consider their ...
... never give , we ought to be proud of this national trait , peculi- arly characteristic , we believe , of British youth ; and so far from visiting their literary , omissions with critical severity , we should consider their ...
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... never to shave his head or his beard , till he should re - enter Cairo in triumph . The police of Cairo is stated to be highly creditable to the vigour of Mahomed Ali's government , and the disorders usual among Turkish troops are so ...
... never to shave his head or his beard , till he should re - enter Cairo in triumph . The police of Cairo is stated to be highly creditable to the vigour of Mahomed Ali's government , and the disorders usual among Turkish troops are so ...
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... never at a loss for a reason . - The fact is , that the resistance of the brave inhabitants of Philæ put an end to the hopes and the progress of the French general in Nubia , and all the grapes that grew beyond it turned instantly sour ...
... never at a loss for a reason . - The fact is , that the resistance of the brave inhabitants of Philæ put an end to the hopes and the progress of the French general in Nubia , and all the grapes that grew beyond it turned instantly sour ...
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