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
... recognised that Louis Philippe's minister had contented himself with giving to his government the appearances of a parliamentary régime . Although , probably in order to support his argument , he had affirmed , in his letter of April 19 ...
... recognised that Louis Philippe's minister had contented himself with giving to his government the appearances of a parliamentary régime . Although , probably in order to support his argument , he had affirmed , in his letter of April 19 ...
Page 268
... recognised that he had taken the wrong path , and felt that he was greatly in danger of finding the ground on which he had advanced sink from under him . It was necessary to hush up the matter , in order to prevent it from rankling and ...
... recognised that he had taken the wrong path , and felt that he was greatly in danger of finding the ground on which he had advanced sink from under him . It was necessary to hush up the matter , in order to prevent it from rankling and ...
Page 304
... recognised even by the most amateur of strategists that , given approximate equality in other things , victory lies most nearly within the reach of that belligerent who possesses the greater reserve of healthy manhood . This may be ...
... recognised even by the most amateur of strategists that , given approximate equality in other things , victory lies most nearly within the reach of that belligerent who possesses the greater reserve of healthy manhood . This may be ...
Page 346
... recognised by the position given to them in parochial and other councils under the Enabling Bill . Here they have been placed on an equality with the rest of the laity . The Archbishop of Canterbury showed his understanding of the ...
... recognised by the position given to them in parochial and other councils under the Enabling Bill . Here they have been placed on an equality with the rest of the laity . The Archbishop of Canterbury showed his understanding of the ...
Page 347
... recognising the fact that they do pray and prophesy without condemning it . It is indeed difficult to see how , writing at that time and to people living under such social conditions as those of the Corinthian Christians , he could have ...
... recognising the fact that they do pray and prophesy without condemning it . It is indeed difficult to see how , writing at that time and to people living under such social conditions as those of the Corinthian Christians , he could have ...
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