The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... important , and in truth its most useful , privilege . By the timely and de- liberate appointment of a reversionary ... importance , as to tempt the cupidity of rival potentates and endanger the peace of Europe . If coadjutorships could ...
... important , and in truth its most useful , privilege . By the timely and de- liberate appointment of a reversionary ... importance , as to tempt the cupidity of rival potentates and endanger the peace of Europe . If coadjutorships could ...
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... important article in a budget than income . We quote it with great satisfac- tion as being by far the most important and the most valuable in the whole Re- port . It contains a full admission of the principle for which we have been so ...
... important article in a budget than income . We quote it with great satisfac- tion as being by far the most important and the most valuable in the whole Re- port . It contains a full admission of the principle for which we have been so ...
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... important collection relating to topography and bio- graphy , bequeathed by the Rev. William Cole . In 1765 Gustavus Brander presented a collection of fossils , obtained principally by himself in Hampshire , and to which he afterwards ...
... important collection relating to topography and bio- graphy , bequeathed by the Rev. William Cole . In 1765 Gustavus Brander presented a collection of fossils , obtained principally by himself in Hampshire , and to which he afterwards ...
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