The Quarterly Review, 4. 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, 1810 |
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Page 217
... occasion to remark that our author almost always deals rather too largely in the mere detail of politics , or in the discussion of particular points as they arise , and rather too little in comprehensive and commanding views either of ...
... occasion to remark that our author almost always deals rather too largely in the mere detail of politics , or in the discussion of particular points as they arise , and rather too little in comprehensive and commanding views either of ...
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... occasion are given in the account of Hans Stade's adventures ; to abridge them , however , would be to spoil their interest , and we refer our readers to Mr. Southey's work . The Indians had learnt to con- sider human flesh as the most ...
... occasion are given in the account of Hans Stade's adventures ; to abridge them , however , would be to spoil their interest , and we refer our readers to Mr. Southey's work . The Indians had learnt to con- sider human flesh as the most ...
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... occasion , than to that for which , by the wisdom of our ancestors , they were originally devised : - That the black ram , as emblematical of the great staple of the country , is , as it were , a known familiar of the President of the ...
... occasion , than to that for which , by the wisdom of our ancestors , they were originally devised : - That the black ram , as emblematical of the great staple of the country , is , as it were , a known familiar of the President of the ...
Contents
Alicia Tindal Palmer | 61 |
Reasons for declining to become a Subscriber to | 68 |
Travels in various Countries of Europe Asia | 111 |
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