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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... matter , in order to prevent it from rankling and assuming such proportions that it might become dangerous . More than a past - master in the art of adapting his conduct and his language to the needs of the moment , he renounced the ...
... matter , in order to prevent it from rankling and assuming such proportions that it might become dangerous . More than a past - master in the art of adapting his conduct and his language to the needs of the moment , he renounced the ...
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... matter of study- ing the East , Russia takes one of the first places , and in some domains she plays even a leading and determinative part . A splendid page in the history of Oriental learning is represented by the study of Siberia ...
... matter of study- ing the East , Russia takes one of the first places , and in some domains she plays even a leading and determinative part . A splendid page in the history of Oriental learning is represented by the study of Siberia ...
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... matters and disease . This was done by means of lectures and pamphlets . The whole proceeding , how- ever , was ... matter , and they neither appreciated the power of the weapons lying ready to their hands nor understood the manner ...
... matters and disease . This was done by means of lectures and pamphlets . The whole proceeding , how- ever , was ... matter , and they neither appreciated the power of the weapons lying ready to their hands nor understood the manner ...
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... matters is essential . There must be more open - minded- ness and outspokenness on the part of the man in the pulpit ; there must be more enthusiasm and more propaganda work on that of the man in the consulting - room . The help of the ...
... matters is essential . There must be more open - minded- ness and outspokenness on the part of the man in the pulpit ; there must be more enthusiasm and more propaganda work on that of the man in the consulting - room . The help of the ...
Page 316
... matter from the wider and more national point of view . The most fatal mistakes in the past have been narrowness and feebleness . The future must be characterised by breadth of view and bold measures . Civilisation , since it has been ...
... matter from the wider and more national point of view . The most fatal mistakes in the past have been narrowness and feebleness . The future must be characterised by breadth of view and bold measures . Civilisation , since it has been ...
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