The Eclectic ReviewThomas Price, William Hendry Stowell, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 This periodical is comprised mainly of book reviews. The majority of the books reviewed are religious in nature, however, books with various topics-most notably books on historical topics and books of poetry are also reviewed. |
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Page 215
... Lord Seaford parted with his , on economical grounds . He came back ; he would serve Lord Seaford , he said , for no wages at all rather than remain at Apsley House . ' Has the Duke found fault ? ' ' Oh , no ! oh , no ! But he hurts my ...
... Lord Seaford parted with his , on economical grounds . He came back ; he would serve Lord Seaford , he said , for no wages at all rather than remain at Apsley House . ' Has the Duke found fault ? ' ' Oh , no ! oh , no ! But he hurts my ...
Page 417
... Lord Nelson mentioned his opinion that his object was not merely to conquer , but to annihilate ; on which Mr. Pitt assured him that whatever force Lord Nelson held necessary for that object should , as far as possible , be sent out to ...
... Lord Nelson mentioned his opinion that his object was not merely to conquer , but to annihilate ; on which Mr. Pitt assured him that whatever force Lord Nelson held necessary for that object should , as far as possible , be sent out to ...
Page 437
... Lord Chancellor had done me , I went the next morning to his house , to acknowledge my thankfulness to him . While I stayed without , there went into him the Lord Chief Justice Bridgeman , Sir Geoffrey Palmer , his Majesty's At ...
... Lord Chancellor had done me , I went the next morning to his house , to acknowledge my thankfulness to him . While I stayed without , there went into him the Lord Chief Justice Bridgeman , Sir Geoffrey Palmer , his Majesty's At ...
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