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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... fact personal quarrels between the Empress , her regent , and the Council - when there was one ; for it was suspended between March 1918 and July 1919 - have practically rendered all government impossible . The ill - paid soldiers of ...
... fact personal quarrels between the Empress , her regent , and the Council - when there was one ; for it was suspended between March 1918 and July 1919 - have practically rendered all government impossible . The ill - paid soldiers of ...
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... fact in the whole imbroglio - Webster could not be induced to withdraw his support of the lady , who died not long afterwards , firmly impenitent . All that Webster would ever concede was , after a delay of ten months , an ...
... fact in the whole imbroglio - Webster could not be induced to withdraw his support of the lady , who died not long afterwards , firmly impenitent . All that Webster would ever concede was , after a delay of ten months , an ...
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... fact . ' The references here to Hudson , in ' A Gentleman of the Old School ' to Reynolds , in ' Rosina ' to the famous ' Panier Mystérieux - references not forced upon the reader , but realised by those who look carefully under the ...
... fact . ' The references here to Hudson , in ' A Gentleman of the Old School ' to Reynolds , in ' Rosina ' to the famous ' Panier Mystérieux - references not forced upon the reader , but realised by those who look carefully under the ...
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... fact that , in the season 1918-19 , more than two and a half million cubic metres of earth - work were put into flood - protection banks under Government supervision . Nevertheless , the floods of 1919 destroyed well over 100,000 acres ...
... fact that , in the season 1918-19 , more than two and a half million cubic metres of earth - work were put into flood - protection banks under Government supervision . Nevertheless , the floods of 1919 destroyed well over 100,000 acres ...
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... fact that to attempt the control of such an enor mous quantity as 242,000 cusecs by means of earthen bund : is not of itself a prudent undertaking nor one to be persisted in . At the most , they are in the nature of a temporary bu ...
... fact that to attempt the control of such an enor mous quantity as 242,000 cusecs by means of earthen bund : is not of itself a prudent undertaking nor one to be persisted in . At the most , they are in the nature of a temporary bu ...
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