The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1919 |
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... desire that Mr Gladstone , who took a deep interest in all his discoveries , should write an introduction . My father approached Mr Gladstone , who replied that he was much gratified by the request , but that , as he was not an expert ...
... desire that Mr Gladstone , who took a deep interest in all his discoveries , should write an introduction . My father approached Mr Gladstone , who replied that he was much gratified by the request , but that , as he was not an expert ...
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... with mortification and regret . He had long had a desire to found a really good weekly literary organ ; and in 1869 he was brought into communication with Dr 6 Charles Appleton , Fellow of St John's College , JOHN MURRAY III 21.
... with mortification and regret . He had long had a desire to found a really good weekly literary organ ; and in 1869 he was brought into communication with Dr 6 Charles Appleton , Fellow of St John's College , JOHN MURRAY III 21.
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... desire to restore this equilibrium , they must employ the same instru- ments . They must appropriate the results of the Revolution , and then they will reap the double advantage of being able to mobilise their whole national strength ...
... desire to restore this equilibrium , they must employ the same instru- ments . They must appropriate the results of the Revolution , and then they will reap the double advantage of being able to mobilise their whole national strength ...
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... desire for freedom , for autonomy , for natic union and self - expression , their resentment at Turl oppression and Teutonic domination that are among strongest forces that have been at work . Let us enumerate more particularly the ...
... desire for freedom , for autonomy , for natic union and self - expression , their resentment at Turl oppression and Teutonic domination that are among strongest forces that have been at work . Let us enumerate more particularly the ...
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... desire for reform , but only too often its efforts have been thwarted . At the present time the external circumstances are altering everywhere , and a new era seems to be dawning for the Christians of the East . Let us begin with Russia ...
... desire for reform , but only too often its efforts have been thwarted . At the present time the external circumstances are altering everywhere , and a new era seems to be dawning for the Christians of the East . Let us begin with Russia ...
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