The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 92
... turned on , all proceeded quietly for a time , when a volcano - like eruption of flame and sparks suddenly occurred , and bright red - hot scoriæ or cinders were forcibly ejected , which would have inflicted serious injury on any ...
... turned on , all proceeded quietly for a time , when a volcano - like eruption of flame and sparks suddenly occurred , and bright red - hot scoriæ or cinders were forcibly ejected , which would have inflicted serious injury on any ...
Page 95
... turned out large quantities of steel of excellent quality , but his works have been a school for the instruction of numbers of steel - makers , who have have carried the art with them into every iron making Iron and Steel . 95.
... turned out large quantities of steel of excellent quality , but his works have been a school for the instruction of numbers of steel - makers , who have have carried the art with them into every iron making Iron and Steel . 95.
Page 101
... turning ; whilst iron rails similarly placed had been removed or turned every few months . These results were deemed quite conclusive on the subject ; and , after mature consideration , the Directors of the Company were so satisfied of ...
... turning ; whilst iron rails similarly placed had been removed or turned every few months . These results were deemed quite conclusive on the subject ; and , after mature consideration , the Directors of the Company were so satisfied of ...
Page 107
... turned pale , and flew into a passion . He is accused of exerting all his power to keep down rising worth , and reserving his good word for sycophants without merit . If they exhibited any talent his friendliness was immediately ...
... turned pale , and flew into a passion . He is accused of exerting all his power to keep down rising worth , and reserving his good word for sycophants without merit . If they exhibited any talent his friendliness was immediately ...
Page 108
... turning to Sir Joshua , how happens it that we never meet with any pictures by Jervas ? ' ' Because , ' he replied ... turned again before long , and Reynolds retained the first place in estimation as in merit . A memorable event in ...
... turning to Sir Joshua , how happens it that we never meet with any pictures by Jervas ? ' ' Because , ' he replied ... turned again before long , and Reynolds retained the first place in estimation as in merit . A memorable event in ...
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