The Quarterly Review, Volumes 235-236William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, William Smith, Whitwell Elwin, John Murray, William Macpherson, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1921 |
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... matter of course been recognised as the sole language . This time the Anglo - Saxon Powers maintained the necessity of giving an equal position to the English text of documents , an essential consideration in a treaty which had to be ...
... matter of course been recognised as the sole language . This time the Anglo - Saxon Powers maintained the necessity of giving an equal position to the English text of documents , an essential consideration in a treaty which had to be ...
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... of the Boer forces , and set forth in the Ten Articles . Botha himself , no doubt as a matter of good policy , always referred to this document as the Treaty or Peace of Vereeniging ; but it should be clearly GENERAL LOUIS BOTHA 39.
... of the Boer forces , and set forth in the Ten Articles . Botha himself , no doubt as a matter of good policy , always referred to this document as the Treaty or Peace of Vereeniging ; but it should be clearly GENERAL LOUIS BOTHA 39.
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... of all ' Le sorti magnifiche e progressive dell ' umanità . ' A quotation from Terenzio Mamiani . It occurs in the dedication to the ' Inni Sacri ' ( 1832 ) . And gives to things that matter their true name . THE GINESTRA 53.
... of all ' Le sorti magnifiche e progressive dell ' umanità . ' A quotation from Terenzio Mamiani . It occurs in the dedication to the ' Inni Sacri ' ( 1832 ) . And gives to things that matter their true name . THE GINESTRA 53.
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... matter their true name . Magnanimous indeed I cannot call , But stupid , a frail creature born to die , Nurtured in all distress , Who says he lives for joy ; And with foul - smelling pride Fills books that promise new felicities And ...
... matter their true name . Magnanimous indeed I cannot call , But stupid , a frail creature born to die , Nurtured in all distress , Who says he lives for joy ; And with foul - smelling pride Fills books that promise new felicities And ...
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... matter of fact , he had one favourite pursuit only- hunting , to which he remained faithful to the end of his life . Apart from this , he sought in the society of his friend Frau Schratt the relief and recreation in which his great ...
... matter of fact , he had one favourite pursuit only- hunting , to which he remained faithful to the end of his life . Apart from this , he sought in the society of his friend Frau Schratt the relief and recreation in which his great ...
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