Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... tion , and think that a brief abstract of it , with an occasional extract of more peculiar interest , will prove no unacceptable VOL . IN . PART I. B present to those who have not had the good fortune OF VOLUME IV PART I -Life of ...
... tion , and think that a brief abstract of it , with an occasional extract of more peculiar interest , will prove no unacceptable VOL . IN . PART I. B present to those who have not had the good fortune OF VOLUME IV PART I -Life of ...
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... tion , which would attract the attention , or dazzle the imagina- tion ; but there is scarcely an individual , a minute and faithful history of whose mind , from youth to grey hairs , might not be rendered useful : such a history would ...
... tion , which would attract the attention , or dazzle the imagina- tion ; but there is scarcely an individual , a minute and faithful history of whose mind , from youth to grey hairs , might not be rendered useful : such a history would ...
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... tion and coaxing , both failing , they applied to the head of the Christian Church , for instructions ; he was pleased to com- mand , that , as his honor was concerned , the Artist should bring the work , sealed up in a box , in which ...
... tion and coaxing , both failing , they applied to the head of the Christian Church , for instructions ; he was pleased to com- mand , that , as his honor was concerned , the Artist should bring the work , sealed up in a box , in which ...
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... tion , at my own expence ; for , it appeared to me , that it would become the dignity of so great a monarch , and reflect some honour on my slender abilities , that such a statue should be made in your kingdom , as had never been seen ...
... tion , at my own expence ; for , it appeared to me , that it would become the dignity of so great a monarch , and reflect some honour on my slender abilities , that such a statue should be made in your kingdom , as had never been seen ...
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... tion . The communication kept up by Spain with the north of Africa , through the Spanish settlements on the coast , might have been the channels through which the streams of science , of history , and of poetry , would have flown to the ...
... tion . The communication kept up by Spain with the north of Africa , through the Spanish settlements on the coast , might have been the channels through which the streams of science , of history , and of poetry , would have flown to the ...
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