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
... probably in order to support his argument , he had affirmed , in his letter of April 19 , which Apponyi , the Austrian ambassador in Paris , was directed to read to Guizot , that ' l'Entente * Antoine Rodolphe , Count d'Apponyi ( 1782 ...
... probably in order to support his argument , he had affirmed , in his letter of April 19 , which Apponyi , the Austrian ambassador in Paris , was directed to read to Guizot , that ' l'Entente * Antoine Rodolphe , Count d'Apponyi ( 1782 ...
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... probably , the inevitable reaction is now impending , and even in these spheres the next generation may go back to some kind of individualism . However that may be , it already stands plain to every eye that in art and letters the ...
... probably , the inevitable reaction is now impending , and even in these spheres the next generation may go back to some kind of individualism . However that may be , it already stands plain to every eye that in art and letters the ...
Page 320
... Probably prose has , because , though poetry can ascend to imaginative heights on which prose cannot breathe , still prose is at home in much of the world of imagination as well as in the worlds of mere experience or abstract intellect ...
... Probably prose has , because , though poetry can ascend to imaginative heights on which prose cannot breathe , still prose is at home in much of the world of imagination as well as in the worlds of mere experience or abstract intellect ...
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... probably very few would ask or wish that the priesthood should be opened to women at present . But there are many who would wish the question to be seriously discussed ; and there is an increasing number of both men and women who would ...
... probably very few would ask or wish that the priesthood should be opened to women at present . But there are many who would wish the question to be seriously discussed ; and there is an increasing number of both men and women who would ...
Page 349
... Probably the great majority of deaconesses value the liberty which is gained , both in regard to their own personal outlook on life and in regard to their intercourse with others , by the fact that they have put away the possibility of ...
... Probably the great majority of deaconesses value the liberty which is gained , both in regard to their own personal outlook on life and in regard to their intercourse with others , by the fact that they have put away the possibility of ...
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