The Quarterly Review, Volume 238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1922 |
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Page 77
... ment Commissioners promulgated their plans for agricultural research ; and the value of these plans is recognised throughout England to - day . The under- lying principle is research by subjects . Institutes have been established , and ...
... ment Commissioners promulgated their plans for agricultural research ; and the value of these plans is recognised throughout England to - day . The under- lying principle is research by subjects . Institutes have been established , and ...
Page 88
... ment to follow the writer down the long and misty avenues of his consciousness to the discovery of a forgotten childhood . And it was not as though his compelling us to enter into and share the process of his self - exploration was ...
... ment to follow the writer down the long and misty avenues of his consciousness to the discovery of a forgotten childhood . And it was not as though his compelling us to enter into and share the process of his self - exploration was ...
Page 112
... ment consisting of 28 Articles . A brief summary of its leading provisions will be sufficient . Japan restores to China the whole of the leased territory of Kiaochow ; and China , on her part , declares that the entire area will be ...
... ment consisting of 28 Articles . A brief summary of its leading provisions will be sufficient . Japan restores to China the whole of the leased territory of Kiaochow ; and China , on her part , declares that the entire area will be ...
Page 130
... ment have sensibly abated during the last two or three months , and flaring headlines about India have vanished from our newspapers . With other ' sensations ' to turn to , people in this country are inclined to assume that , Gandhi ...
... ment have sensibly abated during the last two or three months , and flaring headlines about India have vanished from our newspapers . With other ' sensations ' to turn to , people in this country are inclined to assume that , Gandhi ...
Page 135
... ment and administration of the country , and were acquiring not only experience but some sense of re- sponsibility with the possession for the first time of substantial political power . Thanks to the Reforms , there seemed , therefore ...
... ment and administration of the country , and were acquiring not only experience but some sense of re- sponsibility with the possession for the first time of substantial political power . Thanks to the Reforms , there seemed , therefore ...
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