The Quarterly Review, Volume 19William 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, 1818 - English literature |
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... Wilson to his Constituents in Refutation of a Charge for dispatching a false Report of a Victory to the Com- mander in Chief of the British Army in the Peninsula in the Year 1809 ; and . which Charge is advanced in the Quarterly Review ...
... Wilson to his Constituents in Refutation of a Charge for dispatching a false Report of a Victory to the Com- mander in Chief of the British Army in the Peninsula in the Year 1809 ; and . which Charge is advanced in the Quarterly Review ...
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... all persons are hereby forbidden from trusting or dealing with the said Hezekiah.- -Josiah Sandford , Robert Wilson , Guardians . ' brace brace such a restriction , there are instances enough in 102 On the Means of Improving the People .
... all persons are hereby forbidden from trusting or dealing with the said Hezekiah.- -Josiah Sandford , Robert Wilson , Guardians . ' brace brace such a restriction , there are instances enough in 102 On the Means of Improving the People .
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... Wilson , above all , we hope far better things ; and great as is the change which has taken place in his sentiments and conduct , we would willingly ascribe to no worse cause than energy deprived of its natural and accustomed vent ...
... Wilson , above all , we hope far better things ; and great as is the change which has taken place in his sentiments and conduct , we would willingly ascribe to no worse cause than energy deprived of its natural and accustomed vent ...
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... Wilson's pages ? In the recollection of how many of those who had seen it would it have been preserved for a week , if he had not thus embalmed it ? -How can the greater part of the European or English public be confident that such an ...
... Wilson's pages ? In the recollection of how many of those who had seen it would it have been preserved for a week , if he had not thus embalmed it ? -How can the greater part of the European or English public be confident that such an ...
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... Wilson whom we once knew have been lulled into acquiescence by such an harangue ; or would not every word which called in question his powers of preserving his honour and freedom have inflamed him with fresh desire to en- counter his ...
... Wilson whom we once knew have been lulled into acquiescence by such an harangue ; or would not every word which called in question his powers of preserving his honour and freedom have inflamed him with fresh desire to en- counter his ...
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