The Quarterly Review, 253. 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, 1929 |
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... letters as he could , only one of which came in time to be read ; but he was consoled by hearing that Johnson on his death - bed spoke of him with affection . 6 Having now set forth all the eulogy and panegyric in these letters , let us ...
... letters as he could , only one of which came in time to be read ; but he was consoled by hearing that Johnson on his death - bed spoke of him with affection . 6 Having now set forth all the eulogy and panegyric in these letters , let us ...
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... letter ends , and his son takes up the pencil to complete . These letters , in number ninety - seven , therefore , cover a period of thirty- seven years . In them Boswell records the complete conduct of his life , and reveals the inmost ...
... letter ends , and his son takes up the pencil to complete . These letters , in number ninety - seven , therefore , cover a period of thirty- seven years . In them Boswell records the complete conduct of his life , and reveals the inmost ...
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... letters a minute in each direction ( duplex ) ; and after 1911 the capacity was increased to 110 letters ( duplex ) by the newly invented Heurtley Magnifier , first tried on the Board's cable and afterwards adopted with great success on ...
... letters a minute in each direction ( duplex ) ; and after 1911 the capacity was increased to 110 letters ( duplex ) by the newly invented Heurtley Magnifier , first tried on the Board's cable and afterwards adopted with great success on ...
Contents
The Italianisation of South Tyrol | 1 |
The Menace of Disestablishment | 2 |
The Senses of Animals | 3 |
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