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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... undergraduates , one can at least say that the Oxford of those days has made its influence felt in various spheres . Among ministers of the Crown , besides Lord Simonds , Lord Jowitt , and Lord Harlech ( who were at New College ) , one ...
... undergraduates , one can at least say that the Oxford of those days has made its influence felt in various spheres . Among ministers of the Crown , besides Lord Simonds , Lord Jowitt , and Lord Harlech ( who were at New College ) , one ...
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... undergraduates were still almost entirely divided between the two traditional parties ; but the Conservatives saw in ... undergraduates went out to give concerts of classical music in two north Oxfordshire villages — a successful ...
... undergraduates were still almost entirely divided between the two traditional parties ; but the Conservatives saw in ... undergraduates went out to give concerts of classical music in two north Oxfordshire villages — a successful ...
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... undergraduates to - day are much better educated than their parents and have reached the universities because their native abilities have dis- tinguished them from their schoolfellows and the friends of their boyhood . But coming thus ...
... undergraduates to - day are much better educated than their parents and have reached the universities because their native abilities have dis- tinguished them from their schoolfellows and the friends of their boyhood . But coming thus ...
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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