The Quarterly Review, Volume 263, Issue 522John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 187
... experience of public affairs , and , if their House is to remain a mere debating society , they are well able to conduct its proceedings with dignity and discretion . It would do no harm to strengthen the personnel of the House of Lords ...
... experience of public affairs , and , if their House is to remain a mere debating society , they are well able to conduct its proceedings with dignity and discretion . It would do no harm to strengthen the personnel of the House of Lords ...
Page 217
... experience , and we are willing to believe that she deserved it ; of Byron , ' great in so little a way ' ; of Shelley - but he would have liked Shelley had he really known him ; of the vile Smiths , ' Horace and James , who wrote the ...
... experience , and we are willing to believe that she deserved it ; of Byron , ' great in so little a way ' ; of Shelley - but he would have liked Shelley had he really known him ; of the vile Smiths , ' Horace and James , who wrote the ...
Page 337
... experience of the positive enmity of the Danakils ; but throughout the long journey they were aware of the lurking dangers from them of sudden assault and death ; for the presence of the white men offered three incentives to those wild ...
... experience of the positive enmity of the Danakils ; but throughout the long journey they were aware of the lurking dangers from them of sudden assault and death ; for the presence of the white men offered three incentives to those wild ...
Contents
ART CONTENTS | 185 |
Poetry and Verse and Worse PAGE | 189 |
ELIA By C E Lawrence | 203 |
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