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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... Reform of the Poor - law 12. The Meaning of Modernism 13. English Party Government · 14. The Memoirs of Madame de Boigne 15. The Near - Eastern Question 16. Lord Morley and Indian Reform 17. Union in South Africa • 18. The Centenary of ...
... Reform of the Poor - law 12. The Meaning of Modernism 13. English Party Government · 14. The Memoirs of Madame de Boigne 15. The Near - Eastern Question 16. Lord Morley and Indian Reform 17. Union in South Africa • 18. The Centenary of ...
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... already been written by the author of them . Lord Rosebery thinks that the two volumes of ' The Last Reign BYRON AND BONAPARTE 11 The Reform of the Poor-law England, France, and Russia: the Rôle of the Triple Entente.
... already been written by the author of them . Lord Rosebery thinks that the two volumes of ' The Last Reign BYRON AND BONAPARTE 11 The Reform of the Poor-law England, France, and Russia: the Rôle of the Triple Entente.
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... reform , certainly stay the action of the drama , but they are well written , and disclose an honour- able and enlightened mind . Considering the reactionary epoch in which they appeared , they are very remarkable . Full of enthusiasm ...
... reform , certainly stay the action of the drama , but they are well written , and disclose an honour- able and enlightened mind . Considering the reactionary epoch in which they appeared , they are very remarkable . Full of enthusiasm ...
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... two great scrapes to which he alludes , between which his first proposal to Miss Milbanke had come as a respectable interlude . Two letters follow , but not before June 26 , 16 BYRON AND BONAPARTE Lord Morley and Indian Reform.
... two great scrapes to which he alludes , between which his first proposal to Miss Milbanke had come as a respectable interlude . Two letters follow , but not before June 26 , 16 BYRON AND BONAPARTE Lord Morley and Indian Reform.
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... reforms of 1838 retrieved our national credit from an abyss of official apathy and in- competence , but still left us far in the rear of European scholarship . Then our reformed official system slumbered again for fifty years before its ...
... reforms of 1838 retrieved our national credit from an abyss of official apathy and in- competence , but still left us far in the rear of European scholarship . Then our reformed official system slumbered again for fifty years before its ...
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