The Quarterly Review, Volume 292William 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, 1954 |
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... of to - day could suddenly be transplanted into the Oxford of fifty years ago it is probably differences in little , superficial , unimportant matters that would first attract his attention He would be surprised to see his predecessors ...
... of to - day could suddenly be transplanted into the Oxford of fifty years ago it is probably differences in little , superficial , unimportant matters that would first attract his attention He would be surprised to see his predecessors ...
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... by precedents . The political threat is real and the economic threat is plain for all to see , and we would be false to our- selves not to examine these threats and the schools as they exist to - day . The past half - century , quite ...
... by precedents . The political threat is real and the economic threat is plain for all to see , and we would be false to our- selves not to examine these threats and the schools as they exist to - day . The past half - century , quite ...
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... to give an opinion , and then to give his decisions accordingly . It can be argued that for diplomacy this is not enough the changing situation demands adjustments from day to day , and adjustment often means compromise . But the great ...
... to give an opinion , and then to give his decisions accordingly . It can be argued that for diplomacy this is not enough the changing situation demands adjustments from day to day , and adjustment often means compromise . But the great ...
Contents
BRITAIN IN THE PACIFIC By Coral Bell | 1 |
The Real Lewis Carroll | 7 |
LA CITTA MORTA By Sir John Pollock Bt | 17 |
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