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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... turn taken by events in Switzerland at that period , to the emotion that they had caused in Turin , to the attitude adopted by the cabinet of the Tuileries in regard to Spain and in the question of the Spanish Marriages , even to the ...
... turn taken by events in Switzerland at that period , to the emotion that they had caused in Turin , to the attitude adopted by the cabinet of the Tuileries in regard to Spain and in the question of the Spanish Marriages , even to the ...
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... turn are closely connected with India and China . Thus it is that the task of studying Russia historically is an enormous one . Nevertheless Russian scholars , though aware of the complexity of the task , boldly and patiently set ...
... turn are closely connected with India and China . Thus it is that the task of studying Russia historically is an enormous one . Nevertheless Russian scholars , though aware of the complexity of the task , boldly and patiently set ...
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... turn coloured the facts of Russian history under the influence of their general ideas . But every surrender to natural bias and every exaggeration were combined with a fresh and ever deeper appreciation of the facts brought about by the ...
... turn coloured the facts of Russian history under the influence of their general ideas . But every surrender to natural bias and every exaggeration were combined with a fresh and ever deeper appreciation of the facts brought about by the ...
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... turning from the field in which his earlier laurels were won to enter another - Pathology , to which , as it seemed then to ordinary minds , his own was but remotely related . In Pathology he rapidly opened a whole new region of ...
... turning from the field in which his earlier laurels were won to enter another - Pathology , to which , as it seemed then to ordinary minds , his own was but remotely related . In Pathology he rapidly opened a whole new region of ...
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... turn a sonnet was almost as necessary an accomplishment for a gentleman as was some knowledge of fencing to his more virile ancestors . The dainty volumes with the laurel wreath round the Pan pipes and Gli Arcadi , ' that contain the ...
... turn a sonnet was almost as necessary an accomplishment for a gentleman as was some knowledge of fencing to his more virile ancestors . The dainty volumes with the laurel wreath round the Pan pipes and Gli Arcadi , ' that contain the ...
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