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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Page 11
... called upon to assume them . In his own department the Senior Inspector is expected to be constantly at headquarters and to ensure uniformity of administrative methods during the absence of the Governor and to act as his right hand when ...
... called upon to assume them . In his own department the Senior Inspector is expected to be constantly at headquarters and to ensure uniformity of administrative methods during the absence of the Governor and to act as his right hand when ...
Page 12
... called upon to execute the decrees and judgments of the religious courts ; and this procedure is carried out with commendable tact and discrimination through the Mamurs , who mostly , but not invariably , are Mohammedans . From the very ...
... called upon to execute the decrees and judgments of the religious courts ; and this procedure is carried out with commendable tact and discrimination through the Mamurs , who mostly , but not invariably , are Mohammedans . From the very ...
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... called upon to do more than glance through their departmental correspondence with a view to attending to any imperatively important matters . A special govern- mental order has long been in force designed to smooth the path of all ...
... called upon to do more than glance through their departmental correspondence with a view to attending to any imperatively important matters . A special govern- mental order has long been in force designed to smooth the path of all ...
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... called it , has worked so well that not even the most pronounced pessimist can pretend that the experiment -- introduced in the face of the most determined opposition upon the part of conventional diplomatists and many international ...
... called it , has worked so well that not even the most pronounced pessimist can pretend that the experiment -- introduced in the face of the most determined opposition upon the part of conventional diplomatists and many international ...
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... called villa of Catullus , is now at the verge of the precipice . There are probably few other places in Europe where the abrasive energy of waves generated in a freshwater lake is so strongly demonstrated . In the neighbourhood of ...
... called villa of Catullus , is now at the verge of the precipice . There are probably few other places in Europe where the abrasive energy of waves generated in a freshwater lake is so strongly demonstrated . In the neighbourhood of ...
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