The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... once more to attend them . We found the opening of the chamber which we now approached guarded by a trench of unknown depth , and wide enough to require a good leap . The first Arab jumped the ditch , and we all fol- lowed him . The ...
... once more to attend them . We found the opening of the chamber which we now approached guarded by a trench of unknown depth , and wide enough to require a good leap . The first Arab jumped the ditch , and we all fol- lowed him . The ...
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... once gazed on glory , and whose voice once rung for liberty - no one , who , LIKE ME , once glowed with the energies of an assumed sincerity , and saw , or seemed to see , no God but COUNTRY , now toiling in the drudgeries of oppression ...
... once gazed on glory , and whose voice once rung for liberty - no one , who , LIKE ME , once glowed with the energies of an assumed sincerity , and saw , or seemed to see , no God but COUNTRY , now toiling in the drudgeries of oppression ...
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... once bloody and impious , but now magnificent ' and ' splendid ' Napoleon ! " You have restored to Portugal a prince of whom we know nothing , except that when his dominions were invaded , his people distracted , his crown in danger ...
... once bloody and impious , but now magnificent ' and ' splendid ' Napoleon ! " You have restored to Portugal a prince of whom we know nothing , except that when his dominions were invaded , his people distracted , his crown in danger ...
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... once more bespattering Messrs . Grattan and Ponsonby with his praises , and dedicating to H. R. H. the Prince Regent , but , as we anticipate , without the permission of which he was formerly so vain . We have not noticed the ...
... once more bespattering Messrs . Grattan and Ponsonby with his praises , and dedicating to H. R. H. the Prince Regent , but , as we anticipate , without the permission of which he was formerly so vain . We have not noticed the ...
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... once determines the planets in their orbits and the descent of the most trifling body to the ground . ' Contem- plate the single body which forms the centre of the system : -it not only gives support and stability to the whole , but ...
... once determines the planets in their orbits and the descent of the most trifling body to the ground . ' Contem- plate the single body which forms the centre of the system : -it not only gives support and stability to the whole , but ...
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