The Quarterly Review, Volume 3William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1810 - English literature |
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... supposed , by some of our contemporaries , to be extremely well acquainted with the god Lamus . It appears from this passage , that Strabo could not have been the inventor of the Greek appel- lation Mhy , as Casaubon seems to suppose ...
... supposed , by some of our contemporaries , to be extremely well acquainted with the god Lamus . It appears from this passage , that Strabo could not have been the inventor of the Greek appel- lation Mhy , as Casaubon seems to suppose ...
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... supposed to be constructed . Leaving New Caledonia , and the line of breakers which ex- tends fifty leagues to the N. W. far out of sight of any land , the Vice - Admiral passed on the 9th July the Eddystone rock , discovered by ...
... supposed to be constructed . Leaving New Caledonia , and the line of breakers which ex- tends fifty leagues to the N. W. far out of sight of any land , the Vice - Admiral passed on the 9th July the Eddystone rock , discovered by ...
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... supposed to prompt and direct . We have been led into these observations by hearing it remarked that Wallace , or the fight of Falkirk , ' was of the SCHOOL of Marmion ; but we should be sorry to have it supposed that our strictures are ...
... supposed to prompt and direct . We have been led into these observations by hearing it remarked that Wallace , or the fight of Falkirk , ' was of the SCHOOL of Marmion ; but we should be sorry to have it supposed that our strictures are ...
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Effets du Blocus continental sur le Commerce les | 50 |
or the Fight of Falkirk A Metrical | 63 |
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