The British Quarterly Review, 30. köideHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1859 |
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... look upon himself as a landowner , and to promote iniprovement and cultivation on his property . The effect of the permanent settlement , ' we quote from Mr. Ross , has been a wonderful extension of culti- * Vol . i . 306. Lord ...
... look upon himself as a landowner , and to promote iniprovement and cultivation on his property . The effect of the permanent settlement , ' we quote from Mr. Ross , has been a wonderful extension of culti- * Vol . i . 306. Lord ...
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... looks , tones , everything may be analysed minutely . The colours laid on are strong , but the finish is complete . Yet the things said and done by these persons are often so startling , so little like what might have been expected ...
... looks , tones , everything may be analysed minutely . The colours laid on are strong , but the finish is complete . Yet the things said and done by these persons are often so startling , so little like what might have been expected ...
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... looks older than he really is . His actual age , says our author , was eight- and - twenty ; so that , Dodd having been born in 1729 , we are again brought to 1757 , as the date of the incidents before us . We are as desirous as Dr ...
... looks older than he really is . His actual age , says our author , was eight- and - twenty ; so that , Dodd having been born in 1729 , we are again brought to 1757 , as the date of the incidents before us . We are as desirous as Dr ...
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... look , as he sat intent > on his labour ... ( 1 Old Morgan the actor drops in . " As Morgan entered the parlour , the literary drudge blushed slightly ; for Mrs. Griffiths , with a voice sharper than her look , bade him [ the drudge ] ...
... look , as he sat intent > on his labour ... ( 1 Old Morgan the actor drops in . " As Morgan entered the parlour , the literary drudge blushed slightly ; for Mrs. Griffiths , with a voice sharper than her look , bade him [ the drudge ] ...
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... look of the tavern king of the night before . They were wonderfully alike ; but I was soon convinced , as indeed I wished to be , that of course they were not identical . ' C ' Mrs. Bellamy said , Well , I suppose you thought of the two ...
... look of the tavern king of the night before . They were wonderfully alike ; but I was soon convinced , as indeed I wished to be , that of course they were not identical . ' C ' Mrs. Bellamy said , Well , I suppose you thought of the two ...
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