The Quarterly Review, Volume 291William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1953 |
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... century English Elizabethans . We cannot , even if we wished , dissociate ourselves from the continuity of our blood , of our national heredity and environment , and of our inborn tradition whose pragmatic watchwords have ever been ...
... century English Elizabethans . We cannot , even if we wished , dissociate ourselves from the continuity of our blood , of our national heredity and environment , and of our inborn tradition whose pragmatic watchwords have ever been ...
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... century A.D. to the Bishop of Narbonne , commends the bishop's mother for having sent her son to study in Rome ... century her great political figures owed much of their style and language to the literature of Greece and Rome . Unhappily ...
... century A.D. to the Bishop of Narbonne , commends the bishop's mother for having sent her son to study in Rome ... century her great political figures owed much of their style and language to the literature of Greece and Rome . Unhappily ...
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... century and , until the end of the fifteenth , all central and southern Russia was dominated by the Tartars , and their influence was strong over the rest of the country . Nor did that influence end when the Tartar military power was ...
... century and , until the end of the fifteenth , all central and southern Russia was dominated by the Tartars , and their influence was strong over the rest of the country . Nor did that influence end when the Tartar military power was ...
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A Humanitarian Prophet | 7 |
BRITISH CHURCHES AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS RELA | 28 |
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