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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... existence , which resulted in certain arrangements of benefit to both countries . From that time onward the Entente continued to exist without too much difficulty until the day when Louis Philippe's government , crushed under the burden ...
... existence , which resulted in certain arrangements of benefit to both countries . From that time onward the Entente continued to exist without too much difficulty until the day when Louis Philippe's government , crushed under the burden ...
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... existence and the solidity of the ' monstrueuse jonction ' between the United Kingdom and the French Republic . Metternich , as we have seen , foresaw the danger without succeeding in averting it . He could hardly have believed that he ...
... existence and the solidity of the ' monstrueuse jonction ' between the United Kingdom and the French Republic . Metternich , as we have seen , foresaw the danger without succeeding in averting it . He could hardly have believed that he ...
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... existence . In Odessa there is a rich Archæo- logical Museum . The number of museums , that is to say of centres of learned life in Russia , grows from year to year . Every provincial town in Russia now possesses a complete museum , or ...
... existence . In Odessa there is a rich Archæo- logical Museum . The number of museums , that is to say of centres of learned life in Russia , grows from year to year . Every provincial town in Russia now possesses a complete museum , or ...
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... existence , though leaving it unpredicated . He had begun to fill a new Institute , specially erected for such work by the Government in Petrograd , with further extensions of this line of research , when the war came . His mode of ex ...
... existence , though leaving it unpredicated . He had begun to fill a new Institute , specially erected for such work by the Government in Petrograd , with further extensions of this line of research , when the war came . His mode of ex ...
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... existence of his hero the healthy , hard - working life of the country which he himself , a man of the people , had learnt to love in his youth . The whole structure of society was at this time based on the cavaliere servente or ...
... existence of his hero the healthy , hard - working life of the country which he himself , a man of the people , had learnt to love in his youth . The whole structure of society was at this time based on the cavaliere servente or ...
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