The Quarterly Review, Volume 171William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1890 |
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... passing from the hands of the Roman Church into that of the laity . The foundations of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries are rather educational than conventual . In Lan- castrian times , besides the royal foundations , and ...
... passing from the hands of the Roman Church into that of the laity . The foundations of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries are rather educational than conventual . In Lan- castrian times , besides the royal foundations , and ...
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... passed into obscurity after their last appearance at Gentlemen and Players , or in the University Race . We must refer our readers to Mr. Maxwell Lyte's pages for an account of the various successors to the Etonian ' and the " Microcosm ...
... passed into obscurity after their last appearance at Gentlemen and Players , or in the University Race . We must refer our readers to Mr. Maxwell Lyte's pages for an account of the various successors to the Etonian ' and the " Microcosm ...
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... passed by , he felt that his hopes of a free united German Empire were daily growing more difficult of realization . The Conser- vative and National Liberal parties , which formed the Cartel , or ' Bismarck sans phrase , ' party , made ...
... passed by , he felt that his hopes of a free united German Empire were daily growing more difficult of realization . The Conser- vative and National Liberal parties , which formed the Cartel , or ' Bismarck sans phrase , ' party , made ...
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... passed , a despatch arrived from Steinmetz that he had taken Stralitz , and that the enemy were in full retreat . " Now I can look up the wounded at Kosteletz , " said the Crown Prince , and he gave me leave to march after the Guards to ...
... passed , a despatch arrived from Steinmetz that he had taken Stralitz , and that the enemy were in full retreat . " Now I can look up the wounded at Kosteletz , " said the Crown Prince , and he gave me leave to march after the Guards to ...
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... passing moments are within the artist's power . But the method is one of interpretation , founded on surprisingly scanty ... passed through a winnow- ing fire , brings to a certain extent its own cure . Vice and vulgarity , in themselves ...
... passing moments are within the artist's power . But the method is one of interpretation , founded on surprisingly scanty ... passed through a winnow- ing fire , brings to a certain extent its own cure . Vice and vulgarity , in themselves ...
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