The Quarterly Review, Volumes 155-156John Murray, 1883 |
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Page 96
... regard for family affection is further dis- played in the rigorous mourning prescribed by law and custom upon the death of a pa- rent or near relative . The corpse is placed in a stout coffin , which is laid in a special mortuary ...
... regard for family affection is further dis- played in the rigorous mourning prescribed by law and custom upon the death of a pa- rent or near relative . The corpse is placed in a stout coffin , which is laid in a special mortuary ...
Page 293
... regard to natives within the Trans- Robinson and Sir H. de Villiers - con- vaal State he will ( a ) report to the High Com- ceded every single point at issue to the missioner , as representative of the Suzerain , Boers . Some of these ...
... regard to natives within the Trans- Robinson and Sir H. de Villiers - con- vaal State he will ( a ) report to the High Com- ceded every single point at issue to the missioner , as representative of the Suzerain , Boers . Some of these ...
Page 293
... regard , uniformly courteous , which forms the principal topic of this often hospitable and friendly , occasion- article , and something more - the prob- ally helpful ; that from the inhabitants lem of how to secure to British enter- in ...
... regard , uniformly courteous , which forms the principal topic of this often hospitable and friendly , occasion- article , and something more - the prob- ally helpful ; that from the inhabitants lem of how to secure to British enter- in ...
Contents
ART PAGE I ARCHBISHOP TAIT AND THE PRIMACY | 1 |
PROGRESS AND POVERTY | 19 |
PRIVATE LIFE OF CARDINAL MAZARIN | 40 |
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