The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 191 |
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In Prose and Poetry . 10 vols . Boston and New York : 1897 . 2. The Letters of James Russell Lowell . Edited by Charles Eliot Norton . London : 1894 . 3. James Russell Lowell and his Friends . By Edward Everett Hale . London : 1899 . 4.
In Prose and Poetry . 10 vols . Boston and New York : 1897 . 2. The Letters of James Russell Lowell . Edited by Charles Eliot Norton . London : 1894 . 3. James Russell Lowell and his Friends . By Edward Everett Hale . London : 1899 . 4.
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We should be sorry for the true friends of trade unions if it were so . Through the whole of the work there runs a disposition to regard trade unions as belligerents continually seeking to alter the conditions of their employment under ...
We should be sorry for the true friends of trade unions if it were so . Through the whole of the work there runs a disposition to regard trade unions as belligerents continually seeking to alter the conditions of their employment under ...
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The help of the conjurer would appear to have been unnecessary , for at the very same time Rochester was invoking the assistance of his friend and scribe , Sir Thomas Overbury , in the composition of love- letters beseeching her favour ...
The help of the conjurer would appear to have been unnecessary , for at the very same time Rochester was invoking the assistance of his friend and scribe , Sir Thomas Overbury , in the composition of love- letters beseeching her favour ...
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Dr. Dee is about shortly , by spiritual decree , to quit his quiet Mortlake home , where Queen Elizabeth was wont to ride over from Richmond and speak with her old friend at the ' great gate of the field , ' and call for his glass ' to ...
Dr. Dee is about shortly , by spiritual decree , to quit his quiet Mortlake home , where Queen Elizabeth was wont to ride over from Richmond and speak with her old friend at the ' great gate of the field , ' and call for his glass ' to ...
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... wives covenanted with God and sub- scribed the same for indissoluble and inviolable unities , charity , and friendship - keeping between us four and all things to be between us in common , as God by sundry means willed us to do .
... wives covenanted with God and sub- scribed the same for indissoluble and inviolable unities , charity , and friendship - keeping between us four and all things to be between us in common , as God by sundry means willed us to do .
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