The Quarterly Review, Volume 238John Murray, 1922 |
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... interest , without any neglect of outdoor activities , and some of our most valuable teachers seemed to hold that this influence might even excuse breaches of school rules . Dr Hornby , one of the best of scholars and the most charming ...
... interest , without any neglect of outdoor activities , and some of our most valuable teachers seemed to hold that this influence might even excuse breaches of school rules . Dr Hornby , one of the best of scholars and the most charming ...
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... and humiliation . But , before we go further into facts , it is high time to speak of the book . In this biography we have a quite admirable study of a life of high interest and importance EDMOND WARRE 3 The Resignation of Bismarck.
... and humiliation . But , before we go further into facts , it is high time to speak of the book . In this biography we have a quite admirable study of a life of high interest and importance EDMOND WARRE 3 The Resignation of Bismarck.
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admirable study of a life of high interest and importance , It is carried out with untiring industry and meticulous care , adorned nevertheless by humour , style , scholarship , and sympathy such as are rarely met with in combina- tion ...
admirable study of a life of high interest and importance , It is carried out with untiring industry and meticulous care , adorned nevertheless by humour , style , scholarship , and sympathy such as are rarely met with in combina- tion ...
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... interest fills apparently all the spare time of spectators day after day . The struggle of thirty good men draws the gate - money of 30,000 idlers . Preparatory schools , in colours , prizes , and publicity , ape their elders , who ...
... interest fills apparently all the spare time of spectators day after day . The struggle of thirty good men draws the gate - money of 30,000 idlers . Preparatory schools , in colours , prizes , and publicity , ape their elders , who ...
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... interest , however , of the American writers is not to dissect personal idiosyncrasies . They are anxious to show that the relations between the Four were cordial ; that there was never any question of one of them ' hypnotising ' or ...
... interest , however , of the American writers is not to dissect personal idiosyncrasies . They are anxious to show that the relations between the Four were cordial ; that there was never any question of one of them ' hypnotising ' or ...
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