The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 56
... given to Carr , who soon afterwards became Earl of Somerset . Sir Walter's son , Carew Raleigh , was introduced into the king's presence , after Carr's dis- grace , with a view of obtaining a new grant ; but on the king's exclaiming ...
... given to Carr , who soon afterwards became Earl of Somerset . Sir Walter's son , Carew Raleigh , was introduced into the king's presence , after Carr's dis- grace , with a view of obtaining a new grant ; but on the king's exclaiming ...
Page 134
... given to the Chthonian divinities . In Homer the soul after death was not , as we have seen , the higher ... given judgement even in death that ' he alone should have understanding . ' Rohde suggests that the consciousness that was given ...
... given to the Chthonian divinities . In Homer the soul after death was not , as we have seen , the higher ... given judgement even in death that ' he alone should have understanding . ' Rohde suggests that the consciousness that was given ...
Page 321
... given , the impression that there was a desire on Grenville's part to break up the opposition . In November , and during the elections , Lord Grenville made several attempts to disunite Pitt's friends , he offered splendidly to Canning ...
... given , the impression that there was a desire on Grenville's part to break up the opposition . In November , and during the elections , Lord Grenville made several attempts to disunite Pitt's friends , he offered splendidly to Canning ...
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