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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... ment to be both of them arrested by the police , which saved a needless expenditure of gunpowder and a possible effusion of blood . But it was not always so , nor did the meetings always take place in the fields at the back of Montague ...
... ment to be both of them arrested by the police , which saved a needless expenditure of gunpowder and a possible effusion of blood . But it was not always so , nor did the meetings always take place in the fields at the back of Montague ...
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... ment , because he thought that it involved a surrender Abyssinian territory ; and again , in 1906 , when in Jul the Tripartite Treaty between Great Britain , France and Italy - one of the first - fruits of the Entente Cordial of 1904 ...
... ment , because he thought that it involved a surrender Abyssinian territory ; and again , in 1906 , when in Jul the Tripartite Treaty between Great Britain , France and Italy - one of the first - fruits of the Entente Cordial of 1904 ...
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... ment , and with the bell - like recurrence of its rhymes , is to realise that a new mastery of art had arisen out of the thin grace of ' vers de société . ' This dates the opening of Austin Dobson's first mature period , and ' Une Mar ...
... ment , and with the bell - like recurrence of its rhymes , is to realise that a new mastery of art had arisen out of the thin grace of ' vers de société . ' This dates the opening of Austin Dobson's first mature period , and ' Une Mar ...
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... ment Press , 1919 . 6 THEY that go down to the sea in ships , we are told , see the works of the Lord . Those whose navigation is confined to the waters of a river can scarcely expect admission to that privilege in the same degree . On ...
... ment Press , 1919 . 6 THEY that go down to the sea in ships , we are told , see the works of the Lord . Those whose navigation is confined to the waters of a river can scarcely expect admission to that privilege in the same degree . On ...
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... ment , Major Mackintosh , who was also employed for several years in Mesopotamia , gives in his report on the Hammar Lake area an admirable study of some of the methods employed in this ' very unscientific irrigation and of the ...
... ment , Major Mackintosh , who was also employed for several years in Mesopotamia , gives in his report on the Hammar Lake area an admirable study of some of the methods employed in this ' very unscientific irrigation and of the ...
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