The Quarterly Review, Volumes 246-247William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1926 |
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... British opinion on the question of his guilt or innocence , but after the discovery of the Piggott forgeries he was raised to the highest pinnacle of distinction . The de- monstration in the House of Commons to celebrate his victory in ...
... British opinion on the question of his guilt or innocence , but after the discovery of the Piggott forgeries he was raised to the highest pinnacle of distinction . The de- monstration in the House of Commons to celebrate his victory in ...
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... British fleet against the ravages of the war that was devastating the homes of other countries . Ireland's contribution of men from North and South was purely voluntary , there was plenty of money and plenty of food , all the industries ...
... British fleet against the ravages of the war that was devastating the homes of other countries . Ireland's contribution of men from North and South was purely voluntary , there was plenty of money and plenty of food , all the industries ...
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... British army - the Black and Tans and the Auxiliaries . The book denounces in unmeasured language the proceedings of these forces , but the unaccustomed method of fighting adopted against them was almost enough to unhinge the minds of ...
... British army - the Black and Tans and the Auxiliaries . The book denounces in unmeasured language the proceedings of these forces , but the unaccustomed method of fighting adopted against them was almost enough to unhinge the minds of ...
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... British- applauds them , and says they were right . What is the result of their action to - day ? The Northerners are still free men and living under British law . The book contains a graphic account of the Irish - Irish war , where the ...
... British- applauds them , and says they were right . What is the result of their action to - day ? The Northerners are still free men and living under British law . The book contains a graphic account of the Irish - Irish war , where the ...
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... British mentality . A high sense of honour , perhaps a little on the lines of the public school- boy's code , loquacious , devoted to sport , hot - tempered , affectionate , alarmingly frank , horribly unpunctual , wonderfully ...
... British mentality . A high sense of honour , perhaps a little on the lines of the public school- boy's code , loquacious , devoted to sport , hot - tempered , affectionate , alarmingly frank , horribly unpunctual , wonderfully ...
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