The Quarterly Review, Volumes 266-267William 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, 1936 |
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... volume . Meanwhile , Mr Sutton has pre- fixed to the present volume an admirable Introduction covering the whole of Stresemann's career . He has done wisely ; for without his indispensable assistance the English reader might well have ...
... volume . Meanwhile , Mr Sutton has pre- fixed to the present volume an admirable Introduction covering the whole of Stresemann's career . He has done wisely ; for without his indispensable assistance the English reader might well have ...
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... volume of Philip Hughes ' introductory study of A History of the Church ' ( Sheed and Ward ) are of its breadth of judgment , its freedom from bias , and the bright lucidity of its presentment . The period covered is but a few years ...
... volume of Philip Hughes ' introductory study of A History of the Church ' ( Sheed and Ward ) are of its breadth of judgment , its freedom from bias , and the bright lucidity of its presentment . The period covered is but a few years ...
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... volumes ; though a certain temptation is thereupon offered to indulge man's natural gift of large discourse . ' Thus , for instance , the third volume , dealing as it does with Micronesia , of which the average reader's knowledge is ...
... volumes ; though a certain temptation is thereupon offered to indulge man's natural gift of large discourse . ' Thus , for instance , the third volume , dealing as it does with Micronesia , of which the average reader's knowledge is ...
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