The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 - English literature |
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Page 190
... period posterior to the expeditions into Wales made by Edward the First . The fact is , that none of our lawyers venture to assign a particular period for its first usage among us . Blackstone , indeed , hastily and superficially ...
... period posterior to the expeditions into Wales made by Edward the First . The fact is , that none of our lawyers venture to assign a particular period for its first usage among us . Blackstone , indeed , hastily and superficially ...
Page 361
... period , how- ever , which preceded , and the tranquil interval which followed , the ascendent of this new star ' in the horizon of the Roman world , seem susceptible of a more discriminate reference to Vespasian than to Claudius ...
... period , how- ever , which preceded , and the tranquil interval which followed , the ascendent of this new star ' in the horizon of the Roman world , seem susceptible of a more discriminate reference to Vespasian than to Claudius ...
Page 457
... period of bloodshed , of prodigality , and confusion . France and England had , at the same period , two pacific ministers . Sir Robert Walpole , altogether one of the wisest ministers by whom this country was ever governed , seconded ...
... period of bloodshed , of prodigality , and confusion . France and England had , at the same period , two pacific ministers . Sir Robert Walpole , altogether one of the wisest ministers by whom this country was ever governed , seconded ...
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