The Quarterly Review, Volumes 280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 |
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Page 89
... civil servants , the present writer can imagine his dis- course studded with phrases , not usually conspicuous in his lectures to undergraduates , such as , under correc- tion , ' ' with all due diffidence , ' ' I do not presume to ...
... civil servants , the present writer can imagine his dis- course studded with phrases , not usually conspicuous in his lectures to undergraduates , such as , under correc- tion , ' ' with all due diffidence , ' ' I do not presume to ...
Page 29
... civil magistrate was to bear rule and to be obeyed in civil affairs ; but if he attempted to interfere with the spiritualities , he was to be resisted to the death . " Fundamentally , then , the crisis of 1843 was the out- come of a ...
... civil magistrate was to bear rule and to be obeyed in civil affairs ; but if he attempted to interfere with the spiritualities , he was to be resisted to the death . " Fundamentally , then , the crisis of 1843 was the out- come of a ...
Page 243
... civil servant has fallen quickly into those pleasant peace - time habits of the per- manent civil servant , who has been known to lunch from 12 to 3 , but for four years now has hardly had time to lunch at all . Of course it was ...
... civil servant has fallen quickly into those pleasant peace - time habits of the per- manent civil servant , who has been known to lunch from 12 to 3 , but for four years now has hardly had time to lunch at all . Of course it was ...
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