The Quarterly Review, Volumes 264-265William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1935 |
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... Perhaps a little calm and respite would be welcome , and it is possible that Señor Jose Maria Gil Robles might ensure it , for he possesses extraordinary political talent . His quiet firmness , resolution , straightforwardness , and ...
... Perhaps a little calm and respite would be welcome , and it is possible that Señor Jose Maria Gil Robles might ensure it , for he possesses extraordinary political talent . His quiet firmness , resolution , straightforwardness , and ...
Page 141
... perhaps a really amusing story of which he caught hardly a word : but as she evidently relished her own fun he was too polite not to laugh heartily with her : only stopping to begin himself to make a return by telling her the same story ...
... perhaps a really amusing story of which he caught hardly a word : but as she evidently relished her own fun he was too polite not to laugh heartily with her : only stopping to begin himself to make a return by telling her the same story ...
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... perhaps , afford one shilling for a machine . Time wears on and at the end of twelve months he has got a machine he would never have had under the old system . Meanwhile he has lost his taste for beer . His young son has never been ...
... perhaps , afford one shilling for a machine . Time wears on and at the end of twelve months he has got a machine he would never have had under the old system . Meanwhile he has lost his taste for beer . His young son has never been ...
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