The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1910 |
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... Government of India , etc. Government Bluebook , London , 1908 ; and the Government of India Gazette , Calcutta , November 15 , 1909 . 2. Les Grottes de Grimaldi ( Baoussé Roussé ) , etc. By Dr Verneaux , and others . ( A description of ...
... Government of India , etc. Government Bluebook , London , 1908 ; and the Government of India Gazette , Calcutta , November 15 , 1909 . 2. Les Grottes de Grimaldi ( Baoussé Roussé ) , etc. By Dr Verneaux , and others . ( A description of ...
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... government , the policy of Pitt and Castlereagh , the personal characters of the French royal family , and the possibility in 1815 of a fresh start by Napoleon upon a nobler path of peace and domestic reform , certainly stay the action ...
... government , the policy of Pitt and Castlereagh , the personal characters of the French royal family , and the possibility in 1815 of a fresh start by Napoleon upon a nobler path of peace and domestic reform , certainly stay the action ...
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... government pigeon - holes ' of to - day will be , as foreign scholars often remind us , the archives of to - morrow . And further - an argument that ought to have weight even with those who are indifferent to historical considerations ...
... government pigeon - holes ' of to - day will be , as foreign scholars often remind us , the archives of to - morrow . And further - an argument that ought to have weight even with those who are indifferent to historical considerations ...
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... Government has participated during the last thirty or forty years to a considerable extent , so far as mere expenditure and actual publication are con- cerned . Unfortunately , however , these activities were not , from the first ...
... Government has participated during the last thirty or forty years to a considerable extent , so far as mere expenditure and actual publication are con- cerned . Unfortunately , however , these activities were not , from the first ...
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... government departments at large . But a permissive reading of the Act cannot be reconciled with the wording of the Order in Council ; and , in any case , it is significant that this ' beneficial construction ' has been equally applied ...
... government departments at large . But a permissive reading of the Act cannot be reconciled with the wording of the Order in Council ; and , in any case , it is significant that this ' beneficial construction ' has been equally applied ...
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