The Quarterly Review, Том 70William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1842 |
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... - • 356 - 385 V. - Remarks on English Churches , and on the Expediency of rendering Sepulchral Memorials subservient to Pious and Christian Uses . By J. H. Markland , F.R.S. and S.A. 417 ᎪᎡᎢ . VI . - Marschall Vorwärts ; oder Leben.
... - • 356 - 385 V. - Remarks on English Churches , and on the Expediency of rendering Sepulchral Memorials subservient to Pious and Christian Uses . By J. H. Markland , F.R.S. and S.A. 417 ᎪᎡᎢ . VI . - Marschall Vorwärts ; oder Leben.
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... English reader will be reminded of some vivid sketches of London shop - life in the remarkable novel of Ten Thousand a Year . ' Those sketches are indeed ex- cellent ; but it is in the portraitures of the attorney class that Mr. Warren ...
... English reader will be reminded of some vivid sketches of London shop - life in the remarkable novel of Ten Thousand a Year . ' Those sketches are indeed ex- cellent ; but it is in the portraitures of the attorney class that Mr. Warren ...
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... English reader fling it from him with wonder and disgust . The author had prepared himself for his revolting task by a long familiarity with kindred subjects : the death - spreading industry of Montfaucon - the obstructed sinks and ...
... English reader fling it from him with wonder and disgust . The author had prepared himself for his revolting task by a long familiarity with kindred subjects : the death - spreading industry of Montfaucon - the obstructed sinks and ...
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... English dress , the solid informa- tion which it contains . We warn our readers against supposing that they will find what we speak of in a late trumpery publication of the Edinburgh press . ment ment at their hands , blows , even ...
... English dress , the solid informa- tion which it contains . We warn our readers against supposing that they will find what we speak of in a late trumpery publication of the Edinburgh press . ment ment at their hands , blows , even ...
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... English feelings and English prejudices may , perhaps , bias our judgment ; our neigh- bours bours consider us antiquated and unwise in our views on 24 Paris - its dangerous Classes .
... English feelings and English prejudices may , perhaps , bias our judgment ; our neigh- bours bours consider us antiquated and unwise in our views on 24 Paris - its dangerous Classes .
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