History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713-1783J. Murray, 1838 - Great Britain |
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... expression of our feeling , that what we now have before us is equally deserving of praise . " JOHN BULL . GIBBON'S ROMAN EMPIRE : for the Use of Families and Young Persons . Reprinted from the Original Text , with the careful omission ...
... expression of our feeling , that what we now have before us is equally deserving of praise . " JOHN BULL . GIBBON'S ROMAN EMPIRE : for the Use of Families and Young Persons . Reprinted from the Original Text , with the careful omission ...
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... expressed respect- ing this work , is now at last fully confirmed by that of the British scientific public , namely , that Mr. B.'s Geology is admitted to be the best elementary work on that subject in the English , or perhaps any other ...
... expressed respect- ing this work , is now at last fully confirmed by that of the British scientific public , namely , that Mr. B.'s Geology is admitted to be the best elementary work on that subject in the English , or perhaps any other ...
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... expressed in the title - page . The articles are written in a popular style , adapted to the various classes of persons for whose use the book is intended . " - LEGAL OBSERVER . " We can recommend it to non - professional readers as ...
... expressed in the title - page . The articles are written in a popular style , adapted to the various classes of persons for whose use the book is intended . " - LEGAL OBSERVER . " We can recommend it to non - professional readers as ...
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... expressed by Mr. Brodrick and many more , that every other company should be at liberty to make offers . This , exclaims the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer , was like setting the nation to auction ; and the only point on which all ...
... expressed by Mr. Brodrick and many more , that every other company should be at liberty to make offers . This , exclaims the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer , was like setting the nation to auction ; and the only point on which all ...
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... expressed his sus- CHAP . picion that Sunderland had intrigued with the Pretender's party , and stated some facts in corro- boration of the charge . This was accordingly communicated to Lord Carteret as Secretary of State ; but ...
... expressed his sus- CHAP . picion that Sunderland had intrigued with the Pretender's party , and stated some facts in corro- boration of the charge . This was accordingly communicated to Lord Carteret as Secretary of State ; but ...
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Page 346 - ... their manner of writing is very peculiar, being neither from the left to the right, like the Europeans ; nor from the right to the left, like the Arabians ; nor from up to down, like the Chinese ; but aslant, from one corner of the paper to the other, like ladies in England.