The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William 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, 1920 |
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... course that he wished to follow when , in the last lines of his dispatch of April 19 , he reached what appeared to him to be a very reassuring conclusion for himself : ' C'est qu'au fond , entre la marche de l'esprit de M. Guizot et ...
... course that he wished to follow when , in the last lines of his dispatch of April 19 , he reached what appeared to him to be a very reassuring conclusion for himself : ' C'est qu'au fond , entre la marche de l'esprit de M. Guizot et ...
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... courses of higher study open to women . Although of no very ancient standing the oldest of them , that of Moscow , being only 150 years old - these universities have been no less active in the solving of learned problems than has been ...
... courses of higher study open to women . Although of no very ancient standing the oldest of them , that of Moscow , being only 150 years old - these universities have been no less active in the solving of learned problems than has been ...
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... course the enormous task of investigating Russia is far from being concluded , but we must remember what the Russian Empire is , and how difficult are the problems which it presents to investigators . Part of its territory borders on ...
... course the enormous task of investigating Russia is far from being concluded , but we must remember what the Russian Empire is , and how difficult are the problems which it presents to investigators . Part of its territory borders on ...
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... course still unfinished , but we must remember that Western Europe is in the same position . Still we can say that the most important of these documents have been elucidated and published . The Russian Annals , for example , have been ...
... course still unfinished , but we must remember that Western Europe is in the same position . Still we can say that the most important of these documents have been elucidated and published . The Russian Annals , for example , have been ...
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... course of the 19th century to what extent their political , economic and cultural life are products of historical factors ; but no nation has been led by conditions and events to so keen a consciousness of this fundamental truth as the ...
... course of the 19th century to what extent their political , economic and cultural life are products of historical factors ; but no nation has been led by conditions and events to so keen a consciousness of this fundamental truth as the ...
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