The Quarterly Review, 102. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
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Page 47
... keep a borough was a far more expensive process than to keep a yacht . In one of Chesterfield's letters he talks of looking out for one as he might have talked of taking an opera - box , and informs his son that they are scarcely to be ...
... keep a borough was a far more expensive process than to keep a yacht . In one of Chesterfield's letters he talks of looking out for one as he might have talked of taking an opera - box , and informs his son that they are scarcely to be ...
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... keep it in the house as a handsome piece of furniture of which the utility is not immediate , but which cannot fail to be a consoling and agreeable object in a handsomely decorated apartment . The coffin above all is considered an ...
... keep it in the house as a handsome piece of furniture of which the utility is not immediate , but which cannot fail to be a consoling and agreeable object in a handsomely decorated apartment . The coffin above all is considered an ...
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... keep up embankments within their jurisdiction . The south of Mesopo- tamia is inhabited by many small tribes usually under subjection to the powerful tribe of the Montefik , living on the Shat - el - Arab , or united waters of the ...
... keep up embankments within their jurisdiction . The south of Mesopo- tamia is inhabited by many small tribes usually under subjection to the powerful tribe of the Montefik , living on the Shat - el - Arab , or united waters of the ...
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