The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 208
... respect , King George has so endeared himself to the hearts of his myriad subjects , has so closely identified himself with their aspirations , that , beloved as other of his predecessors have been , none , I think , has done this so ...
... respect , King George has so endeared himself to the hearts of his myriad subjects , has so closely identified himself with their aspirations , that , beloved as other of his predecessors have been , none , I think , has done this so ...
Page 318
... respect to tents , strength of canvas and poles will not be too rashly sacrificed to light- ness . Thirdly , leaders will not push forward assault parties until every camp in turn has been adequately organised . Finally , we may assume ...
... respect to tents , strength of canvas and poles will not be too rashly sacrificed to light- ness . Thirdly , leaders will not push forward assault parties until every camp in turn has been adequately organised . Finally , we may assume ...
Page 377
... respects different ; comprising a study fascinating and yet on occasions because of that fascination dangerous , as every ... respect ; and although others , the bourgeois Chris- tians , ' against whom he tilts a lance because of their ...
... respects different ; comprising a study fascinating and yet on occasions because of that fascination dangerous , as every ... respect ; and although others , the bourgeois Chris- tians , ' against whom he tilts a lance because of their ...
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