The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... interest them there , they returned to Dehr the same evening . The following is all that we are told of Ibrîm . ' Not a vestige of life was seen about us ; the destruction of Ibrîm by the Mamelukes , when they passed two years ago into ...
... interest them there , they returned to Dehr the same evening . The following is all that we are told of Ibrîm . ' Not a vestige of life was seen about us ; the destruction of Ibrîm by the Mamelukes , when they passed two years ago into ...
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... interest or novelty that would justify the protraction of this article which has already proceeded to a greater length than originally we had in- tended ; and we cordially take leave of Mr. Legh , with a hope that if he or Mr. Smelt ...
... interest or novelty that would justify the protraction of this article which has already proceeded to a greater length than originally we had in- tended ; and we cordially take leave of Mr. Legh , with a hope that if he or Mr. Smelt ...
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... interest the highest energies of man at issue , he left his cause to be combated by foreign bayonets , and fled with a dastard precipitation to the shameful security of a distant hemi- sphere .'- V. - 12 . In 1814 the rocks of Norway ...
... interest the highest energies of man at issue , he left his cause to be combated by foreign bayonets , and fled with a dastard precipitation to the shameful security of a distant hemi- sphere .'- V. - 12 . In 1814 the rocks of Norway ...
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... interests of a too generous people ? These are questions which I blush to ask .'- V. - 15 . In 1812 - England and Englishmen were the great objects of Mr. Phillips's horror ; he found amongst us a prejudice against his native land ...
... interests of a too generous people ? These are questions which I blush to ask .'- V. - 15 . In 1812 - England and Englishmen were the great objects of Mr. Phillips's horror ; he found amongst us a prejudice against his native land ...
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... interests , -and secondly , in the contrast which the unaffected endeavour to conceal the hand that bestowed the gift , affords to the shewy , advertising , electioneering qualities of some of our modern charities . Among the many ...
... interests , -and secondly , in the contrast which the unaffected endeavour to conceal the hand that bestowed the gift , affords to the shewy , advertising , electioneering qualities of some of our modern charities . Among the many ...
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