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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... reason . Laurier gave hearty and loyal support to the British Government during the Boer War of 1899- 1902 ; and in 1910 he was responsible for an act , which went into effect only in part , for the creation of a Canadian War Navy ...
... reason . Laurier gave hearty and loyal support to the British Government during the Boer War of 1899- 1902 ; and in 1910 he was responsible for an act , which went into effect only in part , for the creation of a Canadian War Navy ...
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... reason , but the answer was unfavourable , as Mr Steyn objected to General Botha's invasion of South - West Africa . Botha brought that campaign to a rapid conclusion in a series of brilliant tactical moves , with but little loss of ...
... reason , but the answer was unfavourable , as Mr Steyn objected to General Botha's invasion of South - West Africa . Botha brought that campaign to a rapid conclusion in a series of brilliant tactical moves , with but little loss of ...
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... reason he wished to avoid causing reinjury to any one by making disparaging remarks . Even cir when an exhibit was quite contrary to his taste , as for et instance the crazy daubs of the secessionist painters , he fconfined the ...
... reason he wished to avoid causing reinjury to any one by making disparaging remarks . Even cir when an exhibit was quite contrary to his taste , as for et instance the crazy daubs of the secessionist painters , he fconfined the ...
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... reason was very m feared by the officers . The so - called ' Kaiser - Parade the Vienna garrison , which was held every spring on ' Schmelz ' parade - ground , cast many an ominous shad before it . Not infrequently , on such occasions ...
... reason was very m feared by the officers . The so - called ' Kaiser - Parade the Vienna garrison , which was held every spring on ' Schmelz ' parade - ground , cast many an ominous shad before it . Not infrequently , on such occasions ...
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... reason of his unsuitable marriage , but also tag because the old man recognised in him an opponent is , whose energy and perseverance made themselves un- pleasantly felt when any debatable question arose , and through whom his autocracy ...
... reason of his unsuitable marriage , but also tag because the old man recognised in him an opponent is , whose energy and perseverance made themselves un- pleasantly felt when any debatable question arose , and through whom his autocracy ...
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