The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 335
... England . † Their death is one of the greatest tragedies of English history ; More was beheaded for being an exceptionally able , pious , and resolute man born in England ; but we must recognise that , born in Italy , he might well have ...
... England . † Their death is one of the greatest tragedies of English history ; More was beheaded for being an exceptionally able , pious , and resolute man born in England ; but we must recognise that , born in Italy , he might well have ...
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... England : but was it not in effect , if not to some extent in purpose , a satire upon Church as well as upon State ? Is not this view implicit even in Professor Chambers's analogy of Swift and the Houyhnhnms ? There , we are ashamed to ...
... England : but was it not in effect , if not to some extent in purpose , a satire upon Church as well as upon State ? Is not this view implicit even in Professor Chambers's analogy of Swift and the Houyhnhnms ? There , we are ashamed to ...
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... England . ' Remembering the bitterness of party politics in the late seventies and early eighties , with Mr Gladstone as the outstanding voice of the Opposition , such words from him about the Second - in- Command on the other side were ...
... England . ' Remembering the bitterness of party politics in the late seventies and early eighties , with Mr Gladstone as the outstanding voice of the Opposition , such words from him about the Second - in- Command on the other side were ...
Contents
THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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