The British Quarterly Review, 30. köideHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1859 |
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... writers , and it places in its true light the vigour and judgment which directed the first siege of Seringapatam . But , above all , it brings the history of the Irish Union to the test of fact , not of rhetoric ; and not only shows ...
... writers , and it places in its true light the vigour and judgment which directed the first siege of Seringapatam . But , above all , it brings the history of the Irish Union to the test of fact , not of rhetoric ; and not only shows ...
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... writer , quoted by Mr. Ross - and , above all , the spirit with which he inoculated administration , eventually ' purified it . He was the first honest and incorruptible governor * See Ed . Review , April , 1859 . + Vol . ii . 14. Lord ...
... writer , quoted by Mr. Ross - and , above all , the spirit with which he inoculated administration , eventually ' purified it . He was the first honest and incorruptible governor * See Ed . Review , April , 1859 . + Vol . ii . 14. Lord ...
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... writers of the day , among whom Adam Smith is con- spicuous , saw clearly that it was the best means of resening Ireland from her condition , the events of 1779 and 1782 had apparently made its accomplishment impossible . To propose an ...
... writers of the day , among whom Adam Smith is con- spicuous , saw clearly that it was the best means of resening Ireland from her condition , the events of 1779 and 1782 had apparently made its accomplishment impossible . To propose an ...
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... writers of the day , among whom Adam Smith is con- spicuous , saw clearly that it was the best means of rescuing Ireland from her condition , the events of 1779 and 1782 had apparently made its accomplishment impossible . To propose an ...
... writers of the day , among whom Adam Smith is con- spicuous , saw clearly that it was the best means of rescuing Ireland from her condition , the events of 1779 and 1782 had apparently made its accomplishment impossible . To propose an ...
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... writer did not look up ; but the tips of his ears were scarlet . " Anon Mrs. Bellamy arrives , and , in fulfilment of Dodd's request , conveys Goldsmith in her chariot to her residence in Southampton- street , there to meet Dodd , and ...
... writer did not look up ; but the tips of his ears were scarlet . " Anon Mrs. Bellamy arrives , and , in fulfilment of Dodd's request , conveys Goldsmith in her chariot to her residence in Southampton- street , there to meet Dodd , and ...
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