The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... King with the Pacha ( Pashaw ) of Cairo , and the consequence of ill - treating any one protected by his firman . This had its effect , and the Cacheff having con- sulted for some time with the Shekh , suggested an accommodation by ...
... King with the Pacha ( Pashaw ) of Cairo , and the consequence of ill - treating any one protected by his firman . This had its effect , and the Cacheff having con- sulted for some time with the Shekh , suggested an accommodation by ...
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... King of Ireland . 4to . pp . 159 . II . The Speech of Mr. Phillips , delivered in the Court of Common Pleas in Dublin , in the Case of Guthrie versus Sterne ; with a short Preface . 8vo . London . pp . 42 . III . Speeches of Mr ...
... King of Ireland . 4to . pp . 159 . II . The Speech of Mr. Phillips , delivered in the Court of Common Pleas in Dublin , in the Case of Guthrie versus Sterne ; with a short Preface . 8vo . London . pp . 42 . III . Speeches of Mr ...
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... King . of Ireland called Brian Borhoime , whose age was as barbarous as his name ; and whose story is as obscure as Mr. Phillips's eulogy , ' Look on Brian's verdant grave— Brian - the glory and grace of his age ; Brian - the shield of ...
... King . of Ireland called Brian Borhoime , whose age was as barbarous as his name ; and whose story is as obscure as Mr. Phillips's eulogy , ' Look on Brian's verdant grave— Brian - the glory and grace of his age ; Brian - the shield of ...
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... King William was a Draco- gloomy murderer , ' and Mr. Phillips very magnanimously tramples on the impious ashes of that Fandal tyrant , ' - I. - 109 - but in 1816 , a new light breaks upon him , he applauds the Revolution , vindicates ...
... King William was a Draco- gloomy murderer , ' and Mr. Phillips very magnanimously tramples on the impious ashes of that Fandal tyrant , ' - I. - 109 - but in 1816 , a new light breaks upon him , he applauds the Revolution , vindicates ...
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... king's ship ; and if this should fail to make him quit the vessel , he is actually so sent , under the character of a deserter ; and thus got rid of at any rate . In the present instance , as usual , Campbell , by O'Kean's desire ...
... king's ship ; and if this should fail to make him quit the vessel , he is actually so sent , under the character of a deserter ; and thus got rid of at any rate . In the present instance , as usual , Campbell , by O'Kean's desire ...
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