The London Quarterly Review, Volume 15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... Observations on the Laws relating to Private Lunatic Asylums , and particularly on a Bill for their Alteration , which passed the House of Commons in the year , 1814 : 5. Practical Hints on the Construction and Economy pi , Pauper ...
... Observations on the Laws relating to Private Lunatic Asylums , and particularly on a Bill for their Alteration , which passed the House of Commons in the year , 1814 : 5. Practical Hints on the Construction and Economy pi , Pauper ...
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... Observations of a Russian during a Resi- dence in England of Ten Months , & c . Translated from the Original Manuscript of Oloff Napea , Ex - officer of Cavalry . 3. Londres , la Cour et les Provinces d'Angleterre , d'Ecosse et d'Ir ...
... Observations of a Russian during a Resi- dence in England of Ten Months , & c . Translated from the Original Manuscript of Oloff Napea , Ex - officer of Cavalry . 3. Londres , la Cour et les Provinces d'Angleterre , d'Ecosse et d'Ir ...
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... observed , that they seemed to mistake his chateau for a strong hold , and the chevalier for the governor , -that there must be some misunderstanding ; the chevalier was a peaceable and weak man , so much so that if he were arrested the ...
... observed , that they seemed to mistake his chateau for a strong hold , and the chevalier for the governor , -that there must be some misunderstanding ; the chevalier was a peaceable and weak man , so much so that if he were arrested the ...
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... observed , that Roche Jaquelein ought not to pursue his purpose , because the arrest of all at Clisson would infallibly be the consequence . This plea shook the young hero , and he said , he knew not what to answer . Lescure replied ...
... observed , that Roche Jaquelein ought not to pursue his purpose , because the arrest of all at Clisson would infallibly be the consequence . This plea shook the young hero , and he said , he knew not what to answer . Lescure replied ...
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... observed this principle , they always fought to advan- tage . When they reached the point of attack , the companies were formed in the same manner as the column , every man followed the captain whom he preferred . Their usual order of ...
... observed this principle , they always fought to advan- tage . When they reached the point of attack , the companies were formed in the same manner as the column , every man followed the captain whom he preferred . Their usual order of ...
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