The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William 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, 1922 |
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Page 104
... have larks , but even in their larks there must be some conscience , and if there is any conscience in these plays I do not discover it . ' Admiral Guinea ' has scenes of the true Stevensonian glamour , 104 WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY.
... have larks , but even in their larks there must be some conscience , and if there is any conscience in these plays I do not discover it . ' Admiral Guinea ' has scenes of the true Stevensonian glamour , 104 WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY.
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... Admiral Horthy's official title ( Kormányzó ) . It is not the equivalent of ' Palatine ' or ' Viceroy , ' and it is a higher title than ' Governor ' in the English or American use of that word . In writing he is addressed as ' His High ...
... Admiral Horthy's official title ( Kormányzó ) . It is not the equivalent of ' Palatine ' or ' Viceroy , ' and it is a higher title than ' Governor ' in the English or American use of that word . In writing he is addressed as ' His High ...
Page 125
... Admiral Horthy hastened to pass a law annul- ling the Pragmatic Sanction , and excluding the House of Hapsburg for ... Admiral Horthy . That depends on the view which is taken of the policy , and still more of the personality , of ...
... Admiral Horthy hastened to pass a law annul- ling the Pragmatic Sanction , and excluding the House of Hapsburg for ... Admiral Horthy . That depends on the view which is taken of the policy , and still more of the personality , of ...
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... admirals ' were difficult , and no basis for limitation could be found . Tirpitz would not give up his Navy Law . Proud of Germany and confident in her resources , he believed in the day ' of his officers ' vainglorious toasts , and ...
... admirals ' were difficult , and no basis for limitation could be found . Tirpitz would not give up his Navy Law . Proud of Germany and confident in her resources , he believed in the day ' of his officers ' vainglorious toasts , and ...
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... won it at Trafalgar ? The objection is natural enough . So brilliant was the triumph in which the greatest Admiral of all time came to his end , that the dramatic sense of the historian almost compels him 240 NAPOLEON AND THE BRITISH NAVY.
... won it at Trafalgar ? The objection is natural enough . So brilliant was the triumph in which the greatest Admiral of all time came to his end , that the dramatic sense of the historian almost compels him 240 NAPOLEON AND THE BRITISH NAVY.
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