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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Page 267
... demand for ex- planations , which could not have failed to be annoying to him , and , by flattering and reassuring Guizot , to lead him to relinquish the idea of entering into , or continuing , any intimate conversation with Turin . " J ...
... demand for ex- planations , which could not have failed to be annoying to him , and , by flattering and reassuring Guizot , to lead him to relinquish the idea of entering into , or continuing , any intimate conversation with Turin . " J ...
Page 300
... demands . And if he understands them , he would still be hindered from performing them , first , because he exists for his own sake ; and secondly , because it is supremely ludicrous , woefully bourgeois , and the quintessence of ...
... demands . And if he understands them , he would still be hindered from performing them , first , because he exists for his own sake ; and secondly , because it is supremely ludicrous , woefully bourgeois , and the quintessence of ...
Page 340
... demand , which was beginning to grow imperative , that there should be no obstruction to the supply of raw materials for manufactures . The tendency of the age from which this demand sprang found another expression even more directly ...
... demand , which was beginning to grow imperative , that there should be no obstruction to the supply of raw materials for manufactures . The tendency of the age from which this demand sprang found another expression even more directly ...
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... demands made upon them by the war revealed in them latent and unexpected capacities , the restlessness of women at being restrained in any direction increased . It was not that they desired to assert themselves or to make new claims in ...
... demands made upon them by the war revealed in them latent and unexpected capacities , the restlessness of women at being restrained in any direction increased . It was not that they desired to assert themselves or to make new claims in ...
Page 351
... demand of the Bishops and clergy , to help in missions , to teach , to give addresses , and to conduct meetings for prayer . Pilgrims and messengers alike give only a portion of their time to this work , and do not regard it as in any ...
... demand of the Bishops and clergy , to help in missions , to teach , to give addresses , and to conduct meetings for prayer . Pilgrims and messengers alike give only a portion of their time to this work , and do not regard it as in any ...
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