The Quarterly Review, Volume 19William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1818 |
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... opinion of Pliny , ( an opinion as old as the age of Homer ) , that though the low lands produce the stateliest trees , the strongest timber is grown in drier and more exposed situations . He observes that pollard oaks bear their leaves ...
... opinion of Pliny , ( an opinion as old as the age of Homer ) , that though the low lands produce the stateliest trees , the strongest timber is grown in drier and more exposed situations . He observes that pollard oaks bear their leaves ...
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... opinion , if it were dried with care that it might be fit for cushions and pillows of chastity , for such of old was the reputation of the shade of those trees . Their shade was thought so wholesome , that physicians , in his time ...
... opinion , if it were dried with care that it might be fit for cushions and pillows of chastity , for such of old was the reputation of the shade of those trees . Their shade was thought so wholesome , that physicians , in his time ...
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... opinion of the intellectual cultivation of these Virginian farmers . ' Negro slavery was the prevailing topic - the middle and the end- an evil uppermost in every man's thoughts ; which all deplored , many were anxious to fly , but for ...
... opinion of the intellectual cultivation of these Virginian farmers . ' Negro slavery was the prevailing topic - the middle and the end- an evil uppermost in every man's thoughts ; which all deplored , many were anxious to fly , but for ...
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... opinion is by no means chimerical , that New America ' will be induced shortly to shake off her allegiance to the parent states and set up a congress of her own . A few such settlers as Morris Birkbeck ( who seems to think that every ...
... opinion is by no means chimerical , that New America ' will be induced shortly to shake off her allegiance to the parent states and set up a congress of her own . A few such settlers as Morris Birkbeck ( who seems to think that every ...
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... opinion does not lean that way , and the law is silent on the subject . After this deplorable ac- count you will not wonder when you hear of earthquakes and tornados amongst us . But the state of political feeling is , if possible ...
... opinion does not lean that way , and the law is silent on the subject . After this deplorable ac- count you will not wonder when you hear of earthquakes and tornados amongst us . But the state of political feeling is , if possible ...
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