The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 - English literature |
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... Prince Consort , ' makes that volume take a far higher rank than even those that have preceded it . It not only abounds with points of biographical and historical import- ance ; it is a legacy to the nation of one who served her well in ...
... Prince Consort , ' makes that volume take a far higher rank than even those that have preceded it . It not only abounds with points of biographical and historical import- ance ; it is a legacy to the nation of one who served her well in ...
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... Prince Consort . Astonishing as such a statement sounds , it is the simple truth . We would remind our readers that the first volume of the ' Life ' was published in 1875 , the second in 1876 ; and that when they first appeared both ...
... Prince Consort . Astonishing as such a statement sounds , it is the simple truth . We would remind our readers that the first volume of the ' Life ' was published in 1875 , the second in 1876 ; and that when they first appeared both ...
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... Prince Consort , with admirable humour , sketches the state of public opinion at the moment . Her ' Another mistake that people abroad make is to ascribe to England a policy based upon material interests and cold calculation . policy is ...
... Prince Consort , with admirable humour , sketches the state of public opinion at the moment . Her ' Another mistake that people abroad make is to ascribe to England a policy based upon material interests and cold calculation . policy is ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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