The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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Page 46
... practical joke contrived by Mr. Sheridan , although the vivid imagination of Madame de Genlis has converted the postboys on the first stage from the metropolis into accessaries to a myste- rious and horrible attempt at abduction , and ...
... practical joke contrived by Mr. Sheridan , although the vivid imagination of Madame de Genlis has converted the postboys on the first stage from the metropolis into accessaries to a myste- rious and horrible attempt at abduction , and ...
Page 61
... practical adjustment and balance of the constitution . No sooner had Henry the Seventh obtained the throne , and reconciled the interests of the rival families which himself and his queen represented , than he determined to weaken the ...
... practical adjustment and balance of the constitution . No sooner had Henry the Seventh obtained the throne , and reconciled the interests of the rival families which himself and his queen represented , than he determined to weaken the ...
Page 99
... practical wisdom and knowledge of human nature , than he was in the habit of displaying , at least in his political campaigns . " Perceiving that at first setting out on the march from Hull to Portsmouth the men were inclined to loiter ...
... practical wisdom and knowledge of human nature , than he was in the habit of displaying , at least in his political campaigns . " Perceiving that at first setting out on the march from Hull to Portsmouth the men were inclined to loiter ...
Page 118
... practical purpose , in all but the polar regions of the earth . On our passage up Davis ' Strait , however , it was observed that , in certain positions of the ship's head , of course principally those approaching to east 118 Captain ...
... practical purpose , in all but the polar regions of the earth . On our passage up Davis ' Strait , however , it was observed that , in certain positions of the ship's head , of course principally those approaching to east 118 Captain ...
Page 124
... - perative . It The voyage home did not offer any incident of moment . afforded , however , if it had been wanting , a satisfactory practical proof of the advantage of employing on a service of 124 Captain Parry's Third Voyage.
... - perative . It The voyage home did not offer any incident of moment . afforded , however , if it had been wanting , a satisfactory practical proof of the advantage of employing on a service of 124 Captain Parry's Third Voyage.
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