The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 58
... party died . ' Marteilhe attributes the saving of his own life and that of his co - religionist to their having embedded them- selves in the warm dung of the stable , where horses had been recently kept , in which they passed the ...
... party died . ' Marteilhe attributes the saving of his own life and that of his co - religionist to their having embedded them- selves in the warm dung of the stable , where horses had been recently kept , in which they passed the ...
Page 61
... party resided , a reception awaited them which took them greatly by surprise . The news of their coming had preceded them , and as they came near the city , they found a great part of the population , headed by their magistrates and ...
... party resided , a reception awaited them which took them greatly by surprise . The news of their coming had preceded them , and as they came near the city , they found a great part of the population , headed by their magistrates and ...
Page 66
... , to melt ; slag is from schlagen , or cinder ; sump , the cavity v the shaft , is from sumpf , a bog or pit ; spern , a point or buttress , and so on . appears * appears from the State Papers that a party of 66 Iron and Steel .
... , to melt ; slag is from schlagen , or cinder ; sump , the cavity v the shaft , is from sumpf , a bog or pit ; spern , a point or buttress , and so on . appears * appears from the State Papers that a party of 66 Iron and Steel .
Page 67
... party ever reached their destination . The greatest efforts to develop the mining resources of Eng- land by the aid of German skill were , however , made in the reign of Elizabeth , when numerous bodies of foreign miners were invited to ...
... party ever reached their destination . The greatest efforts to develop the mining resources of Eng- land by the aid of German skill were , however , made in the reign of Elizabeth , when numerous bodies of foreign miners were invited to ...
Page 129
... party - with Wilkes the demagogue , Burke the Whig , and Johnson the Tory . There is no record that he ever performed a political act , or expressed a political opinion , unless his abhorrence of the French Revolution is to be ...
... party - with Wilkes the demagogue , Burke the Whig , and Johnson the Tory . There is no record that he ever performed a political act , or expressed a political opinion , unless his abhorrence of the French Revolution is to be ...
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