The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 |
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... favour by the rising generation , that the supply of officials , both military and civil , is always far in advance of the demand . The conditions of service are , however , very strict , and in some cases may even be regarded as severe ...
... favour by the rising generation , that the supply of officials , both military and civil , is always far in advance of the demand . The conditions of service are , however , very strict , and in some cases may even be regarded as severe ...
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... favour and foster such a religion , since it would be the proclamation of a Teutonic Jehovah , guiding his German elect to world - victory , with the House of Hohenzollern as warrior high - priests . Or in place of Jehovah , read Odin ...
... favour and foster such a religion , since it would be the proclamation of a Teutonic Jehovah , guiding his German elect to world - victory , with the House of Hohenzollern as warrior high - priests . Or in place of Jehovah , read Odin ...
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... favoured by the bureaucracy , according as occasion serves . These pamphlets , and the periodical organs of the various leagues , with their lists of approving professors and magnates , are equally monotonous and nauseating . One of ...
... favoured by the bureaucracy , according as occasion serves . These pamphlets , and the periodical organs of the various leagues , with their lists of approving professors and magnates , are equally monotonous and nauseating . One of ...
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... favour of the Duke of Clarence , after- wards King William IV . But the Patent of Queen Anne was not even in those days the sole source of the authority exercised by the Board . Her Board was not the first Board of Admiralty . The ...
... favour of the Duke of Clarence , after- wards King William IV . But the Patent of Queen Anne was not even in those days the sole source of the authority exercised by the Board . Her Board was not the first Board of Admiralty . The ...
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... favour of Germany by a direct attack on two of Germany's enemies , Russia and Great Britain . The Caucasus and Egypt are the fields upon which the Sultan's forces are expected to prove their capacity for making themselves disagreeable ...
... favour of Germany by a direct attack on two of Germany's enemies , Russia and Great Britain . The Caucasus and Egypt are the fields upon which the Sultan's forces are expected to prove their capacity for making themselves disagreeable ...
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