The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 48
... successes at Dyrrachium , to apprise her of his arrival and to break the news of his defeat . Cornelia fainted with the shock , but presently recovered herself and hastened with her handmaids to the shore . The touching meeting of ...
... successes at Dyrrachium , to apprise her of his arrival and to break the news of his defeat . Cornelia fainted with the shock , but presently recovered herself and hastened with her handmaids to the shore . The touching meeting of ...
Page 50
... successes and prestige in the East . In conclusion he declared it was no unpatriotic policy to involve the Parthians in the civil troubles of Rome : 6 When Media shocks with Cæsar in the fight , Me , or the Crassi , Fortune must avenge ...
... successes and prestige in the East . In conclusion he declared it was no unpatriotic policy to involve the Parthians in the civil troubles of Rome : 6 When Media shocks with Cæsar in the fight , Me , or the Crassi , Fortune must avenge ...
Page 67
... successful . Kate fails in the end , as Charlotte fails ; there is a power they have not reckoned with . But both have succeeded magnificently in this , that they have created and sustained and realised a CTETUE It was the same that ...
... successful . Kate fails in the end , as Charlotte fails ; there is a power they have not reckoned with . But both have succeeded magnificently in this , that they have created and sustained and realised a CTETUE It was the same that ...
Page 101
... successful . The Bengalis hailed the announce- ment with delight . Their leaders were naturally exultant at having prevailed after they had practically given up hope ; when His Majesty the King visited Calcutta a few weeks after the ...
... successful . The Bengalis hailed the announce- ment with delight . Their leaders were naturally exultant at having prevailed after they had practically given up hope ; when His Majesty the King visited Calcutta a few weeks after the ...
Page 102
... successful . But it may be doubted whether , in any case , the agitation would have persisted much longer . There is good reason to believe that the Bengalis themselves were getting tired of it ; and it is difficult to think that a ...
... successful . But it may be doubted whether , in any case , the agitation would have persisted much longer . There is good reason to believe that the Bengalis themselves were getting tired of it ; and it is difficult to think that a ...
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