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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... never yet failed to prove sound and statesmanlike . While possessing the power of supervision , the British Agent at Cairo has wisely refrained from exercising it , except in the form of suggestions , the aim of both Lord Kitchener and ...
... never yet failed to prove sound and statesmanlike . While possessing the power of supervision , the British Agent at Cairo has wisely refrained from exercising it , except in the form of suggestions , the aim of both Lord Kitchener and ...
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... never be altogether repressed , although , under a strong and alert government , it can be controlled . Were this control to be in the slightest degree relaxed , the people of the Sudan would once again fall victims to the greed and ...
... never be altogether repressed , although , under a strong and alert government , it can be controlled . Were this control to be in the slightest degree relaxed , the people of the Sudan would once again fall victims to the greed and ...
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... never be forgotten that Islam cannot be reformed ; that is to say , reformed Islam is Islam no longer ; it becomes something else . Some critics consider that the Administration of the Sudan , by following the British policy in Egypt ...
... never be forgotten that Islam cannot be reformed ; that is to say , reformed Islam is Islam no longer ; it becomes something else . Some critics consider that the Administration of the Sudan , by following the British policy in Egypt ...
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... never outstripped by any other craft afloat , but coming back at last from the remotest seas to be piloted up the Po and the Mincio into the limpid waters of the Lago di Garda , where she was finally dedicated to the sailors ' patrons ...
... never outstripped by any other craft afloat , but coming back at last from the remotest seas to be piloted up the Po and the Mincio into the limpid waters of the Lago di Garda , where she was finally dedicated to the sailors ' patrons ...
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... never suit a proud and warlike nation . ' And his voice , if of the loudest , was but one among many . David Friedrich Strauss , politician , Hegelian , author of the ' Leben Jesu , ' declared that Prussia never made any but ' holy ...
... never suit a proud and warlike nation . ' And his voice , if of the loudest , was but one among many . David Friedrich Strauss , politician , Hegelian , author of the ' Leben Jesu , ' declared that Prussia never made any but ' holy ...
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