The Quarterly Review, Volumes 292-293William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero, George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1954 |
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... fact that , although Gifford's supporters realised his scholarship , they were not too sure of his ability to manage such an undertaking as this with success . In fact , it was felt generally that only time and better co - operation ...
... fact that , although Gifford's supporters realised his scholarship , they were not too sure of his ability to manage such an undertaking as this with success . In fact , it was felt generally that only time and better co - operation ...
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... fact that they all deal with direct or indirect effects of the Russian Revolution - and most of the world's troubles nowadays seem to be rooted in Russia . The essays are valuable and penetrating , dealing with a variety of subjects of ...
... fact that they all deal with direct or indirect effects of the Russian Revolution - and most of the world's troubles nowadays seem to be rooted in Russia . The essays are valuable and penetrating , dealing with a variety of subjects of ...
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... fact where the older dog- mata needed to readjust only fancy . Formerly dire calamity could be attributed to God's ... fact is true or false . ( It is not quite as simple as that since fact can be false , it follows that the fact of ...
... fact where the older dog- mata needed to readjust only fancy . Formerly dire calamity could be attributed to God's ... fact is true or false . ( It is not quite as simple as that since fact can be false , it follows that the fact of ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 45 |
JULY 1953 | 140 |
Ancient and Modern Oratory | 285 |
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