Canada, as it Was, Is, and May be, Том 1Colburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... ENGLAND , SCOTLAND , AND IRELAND ; a Com- panion to all other Peerages . New Edition . 1 vol . , 8vo . 800 double - column Pages , bound · · • 17. 1s . BURKE'S HISTORY OF THE LANDED GENTRY , for 1852 ; corrected to the present time : a ...
... ENGLAND , SCOTLAND , AND IRELAND ; a Com- panion to all other Peerages . New Edition . 1 vol . , 8vo . 800 double - column Pages , bound · · • 17. 1s . BURKE'S HISTORY OF THE LANDED GENTRY , for 1852 ; corrected to the present time : a ...
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... ENGLAND . By MRS . 4 vols . , post 8vo , with Illustrations , bound , each . • · • 15s . 6s . EVERETT GREEN . 10s . 6d . LETTERS OF ROYAL AND ILLUSTRIOUS LADIES OF GREAT BRITAIN , Illustrative of the History of England ; with ...
... ENGLAND . By MRS . 4 vols . , post 8vo , with Illustrations , bound , each . • · • 15s . 6s . EVERETT GREEN . 10s . 6d . LETTERS OF ROYAL AND ILLUSTRIOUS LADIES OF GREAT BRITAIN , Illustrative of the History of England ; with ...
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... England . * In the present work it does not appear necessary to enter into these regularly scientific and statistical details which occupy so much of the two volumes respecting Terra Nova , nor to give long and tedious chapters on the ...
... England . * In the present work it does not appear necessary to enter into these regularly scientific and statistical details which occupy so much of the two volumes respecting Terra Nova , nor to give long and tedious chapters on the ...
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... England , Spain , Portugal , and Italy , sent forth those daring spirits whose hopes were uniformly crushed either by encountering the unbroken line of continental coast , or were dashed to pieces amidst the terrors of that true ...
... England , Spain , Portugal , and Italy , sent forth those daring spirits whose hopes were uniformly crushed either by encountering the unbroken line of continental coast , or were dashed to pieces amidst the terrors of that true ...
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... England have over- come those of the Celestial Empire , no doubt can remain that England will soon colonize the shores south of Russian America , in order to retain the supre- macy of British influence both in India and in China , and ...
... England have over- come those of the Celestial Empire , no doubt can remain that England will soon colonize the shores south of Russian America , in order to retain the supre- macy of British influence both in India and in China , and ...
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Стр. 319 - Bentinck's colleagues could have been selected, who, from his high literary attainments, bis personal intimacy, and party associations, would have done such complete justice to the memory of a friend and Parliamentary associate. Mr. Disraeli has here presented us with the very type and embodiment of what history should be.