The Quarterly Review, Volumes 291-292John Murray, 1953 |
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Page 139
... given . Of the 400 pages of the book nearly half are given to Stead and his colleagues and friends and nearly 100 pages to Sir Edward Cook - in both cases of course much interesting informa- tion is given that has no direct reference to ...
... given . Of the 400 pages of the book nearly half are given to Stead and his colleagues and friends and nearly 100 pages to Sir Edward Cook - in both cases of course much interesting informa- tion is given that has no direct reference to ...
Page 328
... given some years earlier and before the sentences to prison . It was a blemish on Page's book that he did not give the kind of social information about his cases that is usually obtained by probation officers . Thus we are given no ...
... given some years earlier and before the sentences to prison . It was a blemish on Page's book that he did not give the kind of social information about his cases that is usually obtained by probation officers . Thus we are given no ...
Page 465
... given to this opinion by the first Republican Government , of which most of the members were freemasons ( Orient ) , when they issued an apparently unnecessary decree cancelling the fifteenth- century order of expulsion of the Jews by ...
... given to this opinion by the first Republican Government , of which most of the members were freemasons ( Orient ) , when they issued an apparently unnecessary decree cancelling the fifteenth- century order of expulsion of the Jews by ...
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