The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen180A. Constable, 1894 |
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... English horse . Such are the admirable shoulder , the short , ' well ribbed up ' back , the wide hips , and high hindquarters - all denoting strength and speed . In fact , Greyleg , as we view him in this picture , attains the ideal ...
... English horse . Such are the admirable shoulder , the short , ' well ribbed up ' back , the wide hips , and high hindquarters - all denoting strength and speed . In fact , Greyleg , as we view him in this picture , attains the ideal ...
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... English troops , and were generally unfortunate . The English officers , even when their services were brilliant , were unrewarded and ignored . Crown property was lavishly bestowed on William's Dutch favourites . The Dutch Guards still ...
... English troops , and were generally unfortunate . The English officers , even when their services were brilliant , were unrewarded and ignored . Crown property was lavishly bestowed on William's Dutch favourites . The Dutch Guards still ...
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... English towns in the fifteenth century . We may give her answer in her own words : - There is no better starting point for the study of town life in England than the fifteenth century itself , when , with ages of restless growth lying ...
... English towns in the fifteenth century . We may give her answer in her own words : - There is no better starting point for the study of town life in England than the fifteenth century itself , when , with ages of restless growth lying ...
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