The Quarterly Review, Volume 215John Murray, 1911 |
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Page 12
... doubt easily be supplied by neutral flags . But , if the proportion be reversed , it seems improbable that , even with the assistance of several neutral Powers , the required amount of tonnage could be obtained . On the other hand , not ...
... doubt easily be supplied by neutral flags . But , if the proportion be reversed , it seems improbable that , even with the assistance of several neutral Powers , the required amount of tonnage could be obtained . On the other hand , not ...
Page 17
... doubt be required for the convoy of neutral shipping under the rule adopted by the Declaration of London . As the neutral vessel seized for carrying contraband to one of the belligerents may presumably be regarded as a friend , the ...
... doubt be required for the convoy of neutral shipping under the rule adopted by the Declaration of London . As the neutral vessel seized for carrying contraband to one of the belligerents may presumably be regarded as a friend , the ...
Page 34
... doubt that the Mysteries of Eleusis , with their doctrine of the immortality of the soul , did something to dispel , in the minds of the initiated , some of the gloom which the pessimism of the old ideas as to the after - life laid upon ...
... doubt that the Mysteries of Eleusis , with their doctrine of the immortality of the soul , did something to dispel , in the minds of the initiated , some of the gloom which the pessimism of the old ideas as to the after - life laid upon ...
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... doubt it ? Back into my breast , O heart ! ' - Rouse . Quaint as is his humour , lightly as he sometimes treats the passion of love and the forlorn victim of it , Meleager was one who felt the passion deeply . His lines on the death of ...
... doubt it ? Back into my breast , O heart ! ' - Rouse . Quaint as is his humour , lightly as he sometimes treats the passion of love and the forlorn victim of it , Meleager was one who felt the passion deeply . His lines on the death of ...
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... doubt copies of actual inscriptions , which refer to some delightful resting - place near a spring beside the road , or to the plane - tree or the pine high on the hillside where the shepherd's pipe may be heard . The verse of Anyté is ...
... doubt copies of actual inscriptions , which refer to some delightful resting - place near a spring beside the road , or to the plane - tree or the pine high on the hillside where the shepherd's pipe may be heard . The verse of Anyté is ...
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