The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... effect was instantaneous ; his eyes sparkled with pleasure , and his lips uttered nothing but friendship . He inquired after our author's harem - if he had left it at the Cataract , meaning , ' says Mr. Legh , as I un- derstood , to ...
... effect was instantaneous ; his eyes sparkled with pleasure , and his lips uttered nothing but friendship . He inquired after our author's harem - if he had left it at the Cataract , meaning , ' says Mr. Legh , as I un- derstood , to ...
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... effect , and the Cacheff having con- sulted for some time with the Shekh , suggested an accommodation by money . This proposal we at first affected to reject with disdain , as it would in some manner be an acknowledgment of our guilt ...
... effect , and the Cacheff having con- sulted for some time with the Shekh , suggested an accommodation by money . This proposal we at first affected to reject with disdain , as it would in some manner be an acknowledgment of our guilt ...
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... effect which this great event will have in Ireland- Oh ! yes , I do foresee when she ( Ireland ) shall hear with what courtesy her most pretentionless advocate ( Mr. Phillips ) has been treated , treated , how the same wind that wafts ...
... effect which this great event will have in Ireland- Oh ! yes , I do foresee when she ( Ireland ) shall hear with what courtesy her most pretentionless advocate ( Mr. Phillips ) has been treated , treated , how the same wind that wafts ...
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... effect of reducing the majority against the catholics . All this is very well : but what shall we say when we find Mr. Phillips in 1816 , at Liverpool , expressing his hope that the Irish catholics will petition no more a parliament so ...
... effect of reducing the majority against the catholics . All this is very well : but what shall we say when we find Mr. Phillips in 1816 , at Liverpool , expressing his hope that the Irish catholics will petition no more a parliament so ...
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... effects now before us . We nevertheless be per- mitted to regret that it never occurred to Mr. Burnett's mind , that by directing the accumulation of his bequest to extend to 2000 / . , instead of 1600 / . , he might have founded a ...
... effects now before us . We nevertheless be per- mitted to regret that it never occurred to Mr. Burnett's mind , that by directing the accumulation of his bequest to extend to 2000 / . , instead of 1600 / . , he might have founded a ...
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