The Quarterly Review, 35. kötetWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1827 |
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... Writers . By George Crabbe , A. M. · · V. - 1 . Voyage of His Majesty's Ship Blonde to the Sandwich Islands in the Years 1824-5 . 2. Narrative of a Tour through Hawaii , or Owhyhee ; with Remarks on the History , Tradition , Manners ...
... Writers . By George Crabbe , A. M. · · V. - 1 . Voyage of His Majesty's Ship Blonde to the Sandwich Islands in the Years 1824-5 . 2. Narrative of a Tour through Hawaii , or Owhyhee ; with Remarks on the History , Tradition , Manners ...
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... writer ) that the Court of Proprietors has not sufficiently exerted itself in circumstances either of political or mer- cantile vicissitude : in fact , until within the later years , when the personal activity and ability of a few ...
... writer ) that the Court of Proprietors has not sufficiently exerted itself in circumstances either of political or mer- cantile vicissitude : in fact , until within the later years , when the personal activity and ability of a few ...
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... writer certainly carries his views for the employment of the natives much further than any of those by whom the general prin- ciple has been equally admitted . He distinctly proposes that natives should be made eligible for seats in the ...
... writer certainly carries his views for the employment of the natives much further than any of those by whom the general prin- ciple has been equally admitted . He distinctly proposes that natives should be made eligible for seats in the ...
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... writing . ' The traditions must either be written , or , in all probability , perish ; and ' The loss of a limb , ' as Mr. Hurwitz expresses it , ( p . 46 , ) is preferable to the destruction of the whole body . ' The Hebrew scholar has ...
... writing . ' The traditions must either be written , or , in all probability , perish ; and ' The loss of a limb , ' as Mr. Hurwitz expresses it , ( p . 46 , ) is preferable to the destruction of the whole body . ' The Hebrew scholar has ...
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... writer , but from a most learned Cistercian . He adds , that not content with these winning ways , the popes had recourse to the method of compelling the Jews to listen to the sermons of friars appointed at certain seasons to convince ...
... writer , but from a most learned Cistercian . He adds , that not content with these winning ways , the popes had recourse to the method of compelling the Jews to listen to the sermons of friars appointed at certain seasons to convince ...
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