The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 - English literature |
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... advance of the demand . The conditions of service are , however , very strict , and in some cases may even be regarded as severe , especially in regard to Oriental linguistic proficiency . In this par- ticular it is not rare to find ...
... advance of the demand . The conditions of service are , however , very strict , and in some cases may even be regarded as severe , especially in regard to Oriental linguistic proficiency . In this par- ticular it is not rare to find ...
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... advance which is shown in their ability to purchase certain luxuries , to which the majority of them must have been ... advances which have been made at various times towards the cost of its economic development . The capital sum of that ...
... advance which is shown in their ability to purchase certain luxuries , to which the majority of them must have been ... advances which have been made at various times towards the cost of its economic development . The capital sum of that ...
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... advance by Hegel , it is idealistic ; and realistic , as in full agreement with the biological law . ' Radicals , ' says Treitschke , ' pretend that the State springs from the free consent of citizens . History , on the contrary ...
... advance by Hegel , it is idealistic ; and realistic , as in full agreement with the biological law . ' Radicals , ' says Treitschke , ' pretend that the State springs from the free consent of citizens . History , on the contrary ...
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... advance his own interest . ' Once Germany was idealistic and humanitarian ; now ' we range ourselves among the conquerors ; we meditate upon the necessity of a new order of things , of a new slavery also - for every ameliora- tion of ...
... advance his own interest . ' Once Germany was idealistic and humanitarian ; now ' we range ourselves among the conquerors ; we meditate upon the necessity of a new order of things , of a new slavery also - for every ameliora- tion of ...
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... advance . Temporary checks there may be , and the Turks may well be able to boast of local ' victories ' ; but repeated disaster in the past has taught them that ultimately a conflict with their mighty neighbour can end in one way only ...
... advance . Temporary checks there may be , and the Turks may well be able to boast of local ' victories ' ; but repeated disaster in the past has taught them that ultimately a conflict with their mighty neighbour can end in one way only ...
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