The Quarterly Review, Volume 238John Murray, 1922 |
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... reason and many Collegers , from a narrow clannish prejudice , were not without a lurking fear of Warre's accession , though , as later history seems to prove , there was no one definitely preferable . Mr Fletcher quotes even one of ...
... reason and many Collegers , from a narrow clannish prejudice , were not without a lurking fear of Warre's accession , though , as later history seems to prove , there was no one definitely preferable . Mr Fletcher quotes even one of ...
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... reasons of justice or policy which suggested the solution ; sometimes , with great modesty and re- straint , they venture on a criticism . They were experts at Paris , but they are now private citizens . They warmly defend the conduct ...
... reasons of justice or policy which suggested the solution ; sometimes , with great modesty and re- straint , they venture on a criticism . They were experts at Paris , but they are now private citizens . They warmly defend the conduct ...
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... reason to ex- pect . Wilson was bound to fight for terms conforming to the principles which he had published . Agreement was possible only by way of compromise . Compromise was pos- sible only as each individual became convinced that he ...
... reason to ex- pect . Wilson was bound to fight for terms conforming to the principles which he had published . Agreement was possible only by way of compromise . Compromise was pos- sible only as each individual became convinced that he ...
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... reason of the great contrast between the earlier chapters of the novel , with their beauty of reminiscence , and the extravagance of invention in the later chapters . Almost anywhere you may find passages which recall Mr Doughty's ...
... reason of the great contrast between the earlier chapters of the novel , with their beauty of reminiscence , and the extravagance of invention in the later chapters . Almost anywhere you may find passages which recall Mr Doughty's ...
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... reason claim to be descended from the Crusaders . Be this as it may , one is afforded a very distinct glimpse into the past when one sees some of these stalwarts , armed cap - à - pie and complete with shield and spear , taking the air ...
... reason claim to be descended from the Crusaders . Be this as it may , one is afforded a very distinct glimpse into the past when one sees some of these stalwarts , armed cap - à - pie and complete with shield and spear , taking the air ...
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