The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... success than was usual at that time among his class . The first an nual encampment of the society took place at Oxford in 1839 , and its first Journal was published in 1840 under the admira- ble editorship of the late Philip Pusey , a ...
... success than was usual at that time among his class . The first an nual encampment of the society took place at Oxford in 1839 , and its first Journal was published in 1840 under the admira- ble editorship of the late Philip Pusey , a ...
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... success , which the rebels have exhibited on other occa- sions during this war , limited the conse- quences of this disaster . Although the tremendous fire which was then opened on the Residency all but succeeded in preventing the ...
... success , which the rebels have exhibited on other occa- sions during this war , limited the conse- quences of this disaster . Although the tremendous fire which was then opened on the Residency all but succeeded in preventing the ...
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... success of the steam- engine . His note of triumph was , how- ever , premature . He had yet to suffer many sickening delays and many bitter disappointments ; for though he had con- trived to get his model executed with fair precision ...
... success of the steam- engine . His note of triumph was , how- ever , premature . He had yet to suffer many sickening delays and many bitter disappointments ; for though he had con- trived to get his model executed with fair precision ...
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