The Quarterly Review, Volumes 278-279William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1942 |
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... accepted only such religious ideals as seemed to be com- formable with the exercise of an enlightened canon of ... acceptance by royal authority , which , through edict , example , and propaganda , sought to instil its principles ...
... accepted only such religious ideals as seemed to be com- formable with the exercise of an enlightened canon of ... acceptance by royal authority , which , through edict , example , and propaganda , sought to instil its principles ...
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... accepted programme of the most powerful Moslem political organi- sation . The break , however , had come with the Congress over their demand that the Constitution should be re- shaped at once . In the Lords , the Duke of Devonshire ...
... accepted programme of the most powerful Moslem political organi- sation . The break , however , had come with the Congress over their demand that the Constitution should be re- shaped at once . In the Lords , the Duke of Devonshire ...
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... accepted by the Devil , she was supposed to receive from him on some part of her body a mark , which might be a coloured spot , that she ever afterwards retained and that was insensible to pain . Neither pinching nor pricking on the ...
... accepted by the Devil , she was supposed to receive from him on some part of her body a mark , which might be a coloured spot , that she ever afterwards retained and that was insensible to pain . Neither pinching nor pricking on the ...
Contents
THE CRIPPS MISSION AND AFTER | 1 |
Germany as a Spiritual and World Problem | 7 |
Lord Willingdon | 31 |
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