The London Quarterly Review, Volum 43William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison H.J.T. Tresidder, 1875 |
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... matter alone familiar to Pharaoh and to his servants , and communicated to the people by the magicians in their conflict with Moses and Aaron . : Having learned , not only from Greek historians , but from actual monuments of the old ...
... matter alone familiar to Pharaoh and to his servants , and communicated to the people by the magicians in their conflict with Moses and Aaron . : Having learned , not only from Greek historians , but from actual monuments of the old ...
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... matters , or paying them extravagant reverence equivalent with worship ; but there is some reason to apprehend that the Romans represented them to be more besotted than they really were , even in those latter times , and we do not think ...
... matters , or paying them extravagant reverence equivalent with worship ; but there is some reason to apprehend that the Romans represented them to be more besotted than they really were , even in those latter times , and we do not think ...
Side 43
... matter of course ; and we fear that the assumption is a great deal too near the truth as applied to the corrupt life of the French Court at the time treated . The treatment , however , whether minutely accurate or not , is true to the ...
... matter of course ; and we fear that the assumption is a great deal too near the truth as applied to the corrupt life of the French Court at the time treated . The treatment , however , whether minutely accurate or not , is true to the ...
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... matter , the same hope may extend to Revenge for Honour , concerning which we are not even told in the title - page ... matters that , although the young couple are torn apart on the very day of the marriage , VOL . XLIII . NO . LXXXV ...
... matter , the same hope may extend to Revenge for Honour , concerning which we are not even told in the title - page ... matters that , although the young couple are torn apart on the very day of the marriage , VOL . XLIII . NO . LXXXV ...
Side 50
... matter of these two deaths , he sits grimly with two daggers in his hands , and with the two intended victims bound , in order that he may despatch them instantly with his own hands if his troops lose the day . Hearing from Alexander ...
... matter of these two deaths , he sits grimly with two daggers in his hands , and with the two intended victims bound , in order that he may despatch them instantly with his own hands if his troops lose the day . Hearing from Alexander ...
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