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 256
... give him , because the government of July had , like himself , every interest to forestall , to restrain , to combat , in agreement with himself , the progress of liberal ideas , which was , from his point of view , synonymous with the ...
... give him , because the government of July had , like himself , every interest to forestall , to restrain , to combat , in agreement with himself , the progress of liberal ideas , which was , from his point of view , synonymous with the ...
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... give some idea of the type of men working in Russia on this subject I will cite the words of one of the best ... gives the following description of the work of Alexis Shakhmatoff , Pro- fessor and Fellow of the Russian Academy : ' The ...
... give some idea of the type of men working in Russia on this subject I will cite the words of one of the best ... gives the following description of the work of Alexis Shakhmatoff , Pro- fessor and Fellow of the Russian Academy : ' The ...
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... gives us a highly entertaining picture of the life of an idle young man of the day . But Lorenzo Da Ponte has left us ... give birth to the new order ; for at that time Austrian rule was the most enlightened in the peninsula . It was in ...
... gives us a highly entertaining picture of the life of an idle young man of the day . But Lorenzo Da Ponte has left us ... give birth to the new order ; for at that time Austrian rule was the most enlightened in the peninsula . It was in ...
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... give rise to its increase ? A full consideration of these would involve the use of more space than is at one's disposal ; but , in a word , they are those things which , acting together or separately , cause a proportion of the ...
... give rise to its increase ? A full consideration of these would involve the use of more space than is at one's disposal ; but , in a word , they are those things which , acting together or separately , cause a proportion of the ...
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... gives a false sense of security , and makes the authorities directly responsible for any infection that may result . It implies that the licensing body can give an assurance to all clients that venereal disease will not ensue from ...
... gives a false sense of security , and makes the authorities directly responsible for any infection that may result . It implies that the licensing body can give an assurance to all clients that venereal disease will not ensue from ...
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