The British Quarterly Review, 20. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1854 |
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... England ; whatever of Chaucer's genius still lingered in the island seeming to have travelled north- ward , and taken refuge in a series of Scottish poets , far excelling any of their English contemporaries . How is this to be accounted ...
... England ; whatever of Chaucer's genius still lingered in the island seeming to have travelled north- ward , and taken refuge in a series of Scottish poets , far excelling any of their English contemporaries . How is this to be accounted ...
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... England to take that position , would be to look to a maritime power to attempt an enterprise that would take all the resources of a first - rate military power . It would be also , in our case , to expect a state still trammelled by ...
... England to take that position , would be to look to a maritime power to attempt an enterprise that would take all the resources of a first - rate military power . It would be also , in our case , to expect a state still trammelled by ...
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... England , notwithstanding the secret correspondence which had taken place about the division of the sick man's ' property , that they had the most perfect reliance upon the honour and friendly feeling of the Emperor of Russia , the ...
... England , notwithstanding the secret correspondence which had taken place about the division of the sick man's ' property , that they had the most perfect reliance upon the honour and friendly feeling of the Emperor of Russia , the ...
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