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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... rules . Dr Hornby , one of the best of scholars and the most charming of men , feared the weakening in others of a discipline which he could not always maintain in the School himself ; and when he closed this house in 1876 Warre no ...
... rules . Dr Hornby , one of the best of scholars and the most charming of men , feared the weakening in others of a discipline which he could not always maintain in the School himself ; and when he closed this house in 1876 Warre no ...
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... purposes . * The German Treaty ( Art . 91 ) excepts from the benefit of this concession those Germans who had settled as colonists in Polish provinces since 1908 . 6 That such rules should have to be enforced by 22 THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS.
... purposes . * The German Treaty ( Art . 91 ) excepts from the benefit of this concession those Germans who had settled as colonists in Polish provinces since 1908 . 6 That such rules should have to be enforced by 22 THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS.
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6 That such rules should have to be enforced by ex- ternal authority on any modern State will seem surprising to those ... rule . In 1875 the Slovak Academy was closed , and its funds , library , and museum were confiscated ; in the same ...
6 That such rules should have to be enforced by ex- ternal authority on any modern State will seem surprising to those ... rule . In 1875 the Slovak Academy was closed , and its funds , library , and museum were confiscated ; in the same ...
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... rule is due in great measure to the Georgian clergy , to whom the nation owes a deep debt of gratitude in this respect . It is therefore a little surprising to find that his religion sits but lightly on the Christian Georgian of to ...
... rule is due in great measure to the Georgian clergy , to whom the nation owes a deep debt of gratitude in this respect . It is therefore a little surprising to find that his religion sits but lightly on the Christian Georgian of to ...
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... the plains . Vigorous and passionate men they are , impatient of authority and alien rule , lawless , ruthless , predatory , and fanatical , yet with a certain nobility of character , and not altogether lacking in CITIES OF TRANSCAUCASIA ...
... the plains . Vigorous and passionate men they are , impatient of authority and alien rule , lawless , ruthless , predatory , and fanatical , yet with a certain nobility of character , and not altogether lacking in CITIES OF TRANSCAUCASIA ...
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