The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 82
... recognise the marvellous conversions and the great good that have been achieved , and , like Gamaliel of old , maintain that if the work is not of God it will fail and perish , or if prompted by divine agency it cannot be gainsaid . The ...
... recognise the marvellous conversions and the great good that have been achieved , and , like Gamaliel of old , maintain that if the work is not of God it will fail and perish , or if prompted by divine agency it cannot be gainsaid . The ...
Page 272
... recognised fact . Fog , being a matter of vision , in no way affects the animal's sense of orientation , of which in ... recognise points in the landscape is probable , and there can be no doubt as to the keenness of their sight . For ...
... recognised fact . Fog , being a matter of vision , in no way affects the animal's sense of orientation , of which in ... recognise points in the landscape is probable , and there can be no doubt as to the keenness of their sight . For ...
Page 348
... recognised how much agriculture owes to the landlord , but they also recognise the writing on the wall . Already in some counties the county councils are the largest land - owners , and since 1918 the landlords of England have ...
... recognised how much agriculture owes to the landlord , but they also recognise the writing on the wall . Already in some counties the county councils are the largest land - owners , and since 1918 the landlords of England have ...
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