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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... given a free passage to England , should he wish to go home , and a gratuity of fifteen days ' pay . The number of such eliminations , however , is very small , for the preliminary investigations are usually so exhaustive that few ...
... given a free passage to England , should he wish to go home , and a gratuity of fifteen days ' pay . The number of such eliminations , however , is very small , for the preliminary investigations are usually so exhaustive that few ...
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... given by Lord Cromer to the people of the Sudan , pledging the non - interference of the Government in any shape with religious affairs . Hostile , and it must be added , unthinking critics declare that the Moslems of to - day are ...
... given by Lord Cromer to the people of the Sudan , pledging the non - interference of the Government in any shape with religious affairs . Hostile , and it must be added , unthinking critics declare that the Moslems of to - day are ...
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... given to the followers of Islam . On the other hand , all Christians can , if they choose , attend the services of their church twice on Sunday , for the office hours on that day are arranged so as to permit of this with the greatest ...
... given to the followers of Islam . On the other hand , all Christians can , if they choose , attend the services of their church twice on Sunday , for the office hours on that day are arranged so as to permit of this with the greatest ...
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... given in a few words , depending as it does partly on the special features of the lake and its surroundings , and partly on the habits and tastes of the poet himself . Having a keen eye for beauty of every kind , he appreciated the ...
... given in a few words , depending as it does partly on the special features of the lake and its surroundings , and partly on the habits and tastes of the poet himself . Having a keen eye for beauty of every kind , he appreciated the ...
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... given of his keen appreciation of the sea . Now the position of Sirmio - an islet , like a ship at anchor , in the midst of the largest expanse of fresh water in Cisalpine Gaul - could not but appeal to the imagination of a poet who was ...
... given of his keen appreciation of the sea . Now the position of Sirmio - an islet , like a ship at anchor , in the midst of the largest expanse of fresh water in Cisalpine Gaul - could not but appeal to the imagination of a poet who was ...
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