The Quarterly Review, Volume 282William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1942 |
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Page 137
... proposals if they are given , here and now , in outline ; relating the new scheme to existing organisations and provisions . Below is an attempt to provide such an out- line in the hope that this discussion of certain points in the Bill ...
... proposals if they are given , here and now , in outline ; relating the new scheme to existing organisations and provisions . Below is an attempt to provide such an out- line in the hope that this discussion of certain points in the Bill ...
Page 298
... proposal was submitted to the Lambeth Conference where it was warmly and sympa- thetically received . 6 The Conference has heard with the deepest interest of the proposals for Church union in South India now under consideration ...
... proposal was submitted to the Lambeth Conference where it was warmly and sympa- thetically received . 6 The Conference has heard with the deepest interest of the proposals for Church union in South India now under consideration ...
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... proposal been endorsed by his colleagues in the recent Conference . Mr Mackenzie King and General Smuts are seemingly ... proposals he may , it is hoped , have found compensation in the cordiality of the welcome he received on his first ...
... proposal been endorsed by his colleagues in the recent Conference . Mr Mackenzie King and General Smuts are seemingly ... proposals he may , it is hoped , have found compensation in the cordiality of the welcome he received on his first ...
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Developments in Divorce | 163 |
PeacemakingUtrecht Vienna and Versailles | 177 |
Literature in North Devon | 199 |
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