History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713-1783J. Murray, 1838 - Great Britain |
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... give it a claim to be considered a classical work in the litera- ture of gardening . " - EDWARDS'S BOTANICAL REGISTER . AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GARDENING ; comprising the Theory and Practice of Horticulture , Floriculture , Arboriculture ...
... give it a claim to be considered a classical work in the litera- ture of gardening . " - EDWARDS'S BOTANICAL REGISTER . AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GARDENING ; comprising the Theory and Practice of Horticulture , Floriculture , Arboriculture ...
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... gives the rationale of each . For instance , a person uninformed on such points will be instructed in the received laws of introduction , recognition , precedence ; what is more , he will be reminded that the spirit of true gentility is ...
... gives the rationale of each . For instance , a person uninformed on such points will be instructed in the received laws of introduction , recognition , precedence ; what is more , he will be reminded that the spirit of true gentility is ...
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... give a testimony of their alle- ' giance to a Government , and cursing it at the " same time for giving them the trouble of so doing , " and for the fright they were put into by it ; and " I am satisfied more real disaffection to the ...
... give a testimony of their alle- ' giance to a Government , and cursing it at the " same time for giving them the trouble of so doing , " and for the fright they were put into by it ; and " I am satisfied more real disaffection to the ...
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... gives touching Atterbury , 1723. though founded on many trifling incidents , such as the dog Harlequin , and dark hints in intercepted letters , was yet , by their combination , as I think , more than sufficient to satisfy any candid ...
... gives touching Atterbury , 1723. though founded on many trifling incidents , such as the dog Harlequin , and dark hints in intercepted letters , was yet , by their combination , as I think , more than sufficient to satisfy any candid ...
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... gives or takes away , blessed be the name of the " Lord ! " 66 The Bishop having ended this most eloquent and affecting defence , and one of the counsel for the bill having replied , the Lords took their debate on the question , That ...
... gives or takes away , blessed be the name of the " Lord ! " 66 The Bishop having ended this most eloquent and affecting defence , and one of the counsel for the bill having replied , the Lords took their debate on the question , That ...
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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.