The British Critic, Volume 22William Beloe, Thomas Fanshaw Middleton, William Rowe Lyall, Robert Nares F. and C. Rivington, 1824 - Books Reviews of new British and European publications and correspondence from readers. |
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... Scotland , con- taining Descriptions of their Scenery , Antiqui- ties , & c . by John Mac- culloch , M.D. 407 History of Matthew Wald 186 Holden , Rev. George , M.A. Dissertation on the Fall of Man Humboldt , Alexandre de , Geognostical ...
... Scotland , con- taining Descriptions of their Scenery , Antiqui- ties , & c . by John Mac- culloch , M.D. 407 History of Matthew Wald 186 Holden , Rev. George , M.A. Dissertation on the Fall of Man Humboldt , Alexandre de , Geognostical ...
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... Scotland , by Sir George Mackenzie a · 407 658 Letters on the State of Edu- cation in Ireland ; and on the Bible Societies , by J. K. L. Letter to the Editor of the Catholic Spectator , on the Parliamentary Commis- sion about to proceed ...
... Scotland , by Sir George Mackenzie a · 407 658 Letters on the State of Edu- cation in Ireland ; and on the Bible Societies , by J. K. L. Letter to the Editor of the Catholic Spectator , on the Parliamentary Commis- sion about to proceed ...
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... Scotland was meant as a last preliminary to the dis- persing the parliament and settling the nation under his single au- thority . He was prone , as has been said , to employ various and discordant instruments for accomplishing the same ...
... Scotland was meant as a last preliminary to the dis- persing the parliament and settling the nation under his single au- thority . He was prone , as has been said , to employ various and discordant instruments for accomplishing the same ...
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... Scotland rather than that of England ; and as Charles was in Scotland when the Irish re- bellion broke out , there is from this very circumstance created an appearance of evidence that the authority claimed by Sir Phelim must have been ...
... Scotland rather than that of England ; and as Charles was in Scotland when the Irish re- bellion broke out , there is from this very circumstance created an appearance of evidence that the authority claimed by Sir Phelim must have been ...
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... Scotland into Ireland ; he having been Secretary of State for Scotland prior to the rebellion in that other country . Nothing transpired which the committee thought fit to pub- lish ; that is , nothing which could operate against the ...
... Scotland into Ireland ; he having been Secretary of State for Scotland prior to the rebellion in that other country . Nothing transpired which the committee thought fit to pub- lish ; that is , nothing which could operate against the ...
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