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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... already done so . These enviable posts are not confined to military men , as was the case when the Sudan was first undergoing settlement , and when the sword necessarily played an important part in the administration of the country . To ...
... already done so . These enviable posts are not confined to military men , as was the case when the Sudan was first undergoing settlement , and when the sword necessarily played an important part in the administration of the country . To ...
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... already sufficiently burdened shoulders must fall the per- formance of neglected or postponed duties . The spirit of loyalty and good - fellowship among the officials is very pronounced . In concluding his report for 1906 , Lord Cromer ...
... already sufficiently burdened shoulders must fall the per- formance of neglected or postponed duties . The spirit of loyalty and good - fellowship among the officials is very pronounced . In concluding his report for 1906 , Lord Cromer ...
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... already slightly reduced , stands to - day at E5,198,7007 . It may , perhaps , be suggested that the Administration has acted rather precipitately in abandoning the Egyptian * One feddan = 1 · 038 acres . annual contribution ; this ...
... already slightly reduced , stands to - day at E5,198,7007 . It may , perhaps , be suggested that the Administration has acted rather precipitately in abandoning the Egyptian * One feddan = 1 · 038 acres . annual contribution ; this ...
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... already fully explained , their present position nevertheless reflects the ultimate and even the speedy result of the painstaking , cautious and eminently honest government which the country enjoys . Much has been done , much remains to ...
... already fully explained , their present position nevertheless reflects the ultimate and even the speedy result of the painstaking , cautious and eminently honest government which the country enjoys . Much has been done , much remains to ...
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... already full of attraction . The peculiar position of Sirmione is eminently favourable for watching these movements of clouds and winds , and their effects on the aspect of the mountains on the one hand and the rolling lowland on the ...
... already full of attraction . The peculiar position of Sirmione is eminently favourable for watching these movements of clouds and winds , and their effects on the aspect of the mountains on the one hand and the rolling lowland on the ...
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