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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... necessary . Furthermore , the future official must know how to ride ; if he does not , he is recommended to learn at once . The probationary year at an end , the candidate has to undergo the ordeal of an examination in Arabic ; and the ...
... necessary . Furthermore , the future official must know how to ride ; if he does not , he is recommended to learn at once . The probationary year at an end , the candidate has to undergo the ordeal of an examination in Arabic ; and the ...
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... necessary not merely to read their reports but to visit the remote and inhospitable localities in which their work is conducted . Their country has every reason to be proud of them , and I hope and believe that , with the exception ...
... necessary not merely to read their reports but to visit the remote and inhospitable localities in which their work is conducted . Their country has every reason to be proud of them , and I hope and believe that , with the exception ...
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... necessary . Were even the most trivial case to be overlooked , the disease would spread like a canker . The old Egyptian rulers had been accustomed for almost a century , and until the advent of the British into the Sudan , to fatten ...
... necessary . Were even the most trivial case to be overlooked , the disease would spread like a canker . The old Egyptian rulers had been accustomed for almost a century , and until the advent of the British into the Sudan , to fatten ...
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... Sedan , could not have stood forth the appointed instrument to fulfil the historical mission ' of Germanism . To further this mission , Prussian hegemony in Germany was necessary ; and Prussian hegemony could only 42 THE GERMAN SPIRIT.
... Sedan , could not have stood forth the appointed instrument to fulfil the historical mission ' of Germanism . To further this mission , Prussian hegemony in Germany was necessary ; and Prussian hegemony could only 42 THE GERMAN SPIRIT.
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... necessary ; and Prussian hegemony could only be established by war . Didon , studying in the German universities at the beginning of the ' eighties , found it universally accepted that ' German unity could not have been accomplished ...
... necessary ; and Prussian hegemony could only be established by war . Didon , studying in the German universities at the beginning of the ' eighties , found it universally accepted that ' German unity could not have been accomplished ...
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