The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 242
... face dulled by the tedium of it , and he expressed the indignant opinion that to be informed of the misdeeds of kings was exceedingly bad for schoolboys . I know of an Indian woman to whom the love stories of the English are the only ...
... face dulled by the tedium of it , and he expressed the indignant opinion that to be informed of the misdeeds of kings was exceedingly bad for schoolboys . I know of an Indian woman to whom the love stories of the English are the only ...
Page 272
... face and overcome their own peculiar troubles on their own initiative , and there was no question in an emergency of awaiting instructions from headquarters . 6 It is well established that the force which effected a landing on British ...
... face and overcome their own peculiar troubles on their own initiative , and there was no question in an emergency of awaiting instructions from headquarters . 6 It is well established that the force which effected a landing on British ...
Page 311
... face fall almost sheer to the floor of the Rupal valley for 14,000 feet , forming the greatest precipice in the world . The north face is almost equally abrupt , and the spectator , only fifteen miles away , on the banks of the Indus ...
... face fall almost sheer to the floor of the Rupal valley for 14,000 feet , forming the greatest precipice in the world . The north face is almost equally abrupt , and the spectator , only fifteen miles away , on the banks of the Indus ...
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