The Quarterly Review, Volumen192William 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, 1900 |
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... appear ungrateful for the prodigious industry to which we owe the mass of information that is now before us . To transcribe , collate , and edit , with many needful translations , and finally to epitomise and index , single - handed ...
... appear ungrateful for the prodigious industry to which we owe the mass of information that is now before us . To transcribe , collate , and edit , with many needful translations , and finally to epitomise and index , single - handed ...
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... appears what is described by the editor as a ' Digest of all the documents in the Public Record Office , London , and in the archives of the Cape Colony , from 1795 to 1806. ' Strange to say , the reader will not find a digest ' of any ...
... appears what is described by the editor as a ' Digest of all the documents in the Public Record Office , London , and in the archives of the Cape Colony , from 1795 to 1806. ' Strange to say , the reader will not find a digest ' of any ...
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... appear to be justified by the context . As an instance in point we may take the entry in Dr. Theal's index , under the heading Conquest of the Cape Colony by Great Britain in 1795 , ' which refers to the Stadt- holder's letter requiring ...
... appear to be justified by the context . As an instance in point we may take the entry in Dr. Theal's index , under the heading Conquest of the Cape Colony by Great Britain in 1795 , ' which refers to the Stadt- holder's letter requiring ...
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... appears the treatment which the colonists experienced at the hands of the nation whose ' sympathy with them was entirely wanting . ' For evidence of this treatment it is enough to point to the admissions which the editor is constrained ...
... appears the treatment which the colonists experienced at the hands of the nation whose ' sympathy with them was entirely wanting . ' For evidence of this treatment it is enough to point to the admissions which the editor is constrained ...
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... appear in the text of the edition of the London Records , ' we must conclude that the original is preserved at Cape Town , although , as usual , we have no indication whatever of the fact . Is it possible , however , that the words ...
... appear in the text of the edition of the London Records , ' we must conclude that the original is preserved at Cape Town , although , as usual , we have no indication whatever of the fact . Is it possible , however , that the words ...
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