The Quarterly Review, Volume 282William 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, 1942 |
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... interests of efficient govern- ment and the maintenance of a happy and contented commonwealth . Admittedly , he was ... interest in public questions was combined a fervent love of letters and of scholarship generally . Ramsay had ...
... interests of efficient govern- ment and the maintenance of a happy and contented commonwealth . Admittedly , he was ... interest in public questions was combined a fervent love of letters and of scholarship generally . Ramsay had ...
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... interest an age of the grossest worldliness often covered with a veneer of dignified and artistic culture , often with its materialism stark and undisguised . But what a wonderful gallery of studies it has presented to the painter in ...
... interest an age of the grossest worldliness often covered with a veneer of dignified and artistic culture , often with its materialism stark and undisguised . But what a wonderful gallery of studies it has presented to the painter in ...
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... interest our readers to see the subjects with which the ' Quarterly ' was dealing 100 years ago . In those days , all articles were anonymous , and in some cases it has been impossible to find the names of the authors since , though ...
... interest our readers to see the subjects with which the ' Quarterly ' was dealing 100 years ago . In those days , all articles were anonymous , and in some cases it has been impossible to find the names of the authors since , though ...
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Is International Currency Wanted? | 1 |
The Hot Springs Conference | 7 |
Rev The Dean of Winchester D D | 46 |
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