The Quarterly Review, Volumen221William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1914 |
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... ship in material and method ; the master - craftsman must now elaborate his creative work . 6 The Origines du culte chrétien , ' the first book of Duchesne's that became familiarly known in England , had appeared in 1888 ; and , if it ...
... ship in material and method ; the master - craftsman must now elaborate his creative work . 6 The Origines du culte chrétien , ' the first book of Duchesne's that became familiarly known in England , had appeared in 1888 ; and , if it ...
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... ship . Less known here , the Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule ' ( 1894 , 1899 ) ruffled violently the susceptibilities of devout Catholics , both cultured and ignorant , across the Channel , because in these volumes the author took ...
... ship . Less known here , the Fastes épiscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule ' ( 1894 , 1899 ) ruffled violently the susceptibilities of devout Catholics , both cultured and ignorant , across the Channel , because in these volumes the author took ...
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... ships that plied into the Bay of Bengal and the Malay Archipelago . Thus differing in position , training and experience , these authors , taken together , give a tolerably complete description of the English in India in the third ...
... ships that plied into the Bay of Bengal and the Malay Archipelago . Thus differing in position , training and experience , these authors , taken together , give a tolerably complete description of the English in India in the third ...
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... ships were in constant peril from Mediter- ranean pirates , was also organised for a while as a joint - stock . Similar reasons demanded that the East India Company should be organised in the same way.f * This point is one of Dr Scott's ...
... ships were in constant peril from Mediter- ranean pirates , was also organised for a while as a joint - stock . Similar reasons demanded that the East India Company should be organised in the same way.f * This point is one of Dr Scott's ...
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... ships generally had to wait some while to secure their lading , and goods had generally to be bought on the spur of the moment . It is on the whole an astonishing proof of the immense profits to be made in the Indian trade that these ...
... ships generally had to wait some while to secure their lading , and goods had generally to be bought on the spur of the moment . It is on the whole an astonishing proof of the immense profits to be made in the Indian trade that these ...
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