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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... results in the elimina- tion of many applicants who are deemed to be ineligible . This is the work of a Special Committee ; and , when its decisions have been arrived at , there still remain at least four times as many candidates as ...
... results in the elimina- tion of many applicants who are deemed to be ineligible . This is the work of a Special Committee ; and , when its decisions have been arrived at , there still remain at least four times as many candidates as ...
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... results of this test determine his seniority . Still another medical examination must be passed , and then the Selec- tion Board once more sits in judgment , deciding finally whether the applicant shall be accepted or rejected . So high ...
... results of this test determine his seniority . Still another medical examination must be passed , and then the Selec- tion Board once more sits in judgment , deciding finally whether the applicant shall be accepted or rejected . So high ...
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... result of an establishment of this kind , which was openly maintained by the Omda and his elder son . These same individuals - who were also owners of the largest merissa * distillery - continually cheated and fleeced the poverty ...
... result of an establishment of this kind , which was openly maintained by the Omda and his elder son . These same individuals - who were also owners of the largest merissa * distillery - continually cheated and fleeced the poverty ...
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... result in a steady extension of the prosperity of the people . ' If , since these words were uttered , a slight set - back has occurred in the wellbeing of the people for reasons already fully explained , their present position ...
... result in a steady extension of the prosperity of the people . ' If , since these words were uttered , a slight set - back has occurred in the wellbeing of the people for reasons already fully explained , their present position ...
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... result of this configuration is seen in the violent storms to which the lake is subject when the winds blow strongly from the snowy uplands in the north - east . Big waves then arise , which gain force as they are driven to the southern ...
... result of this configuration is seen in the violent storms to which the lake is subject when the winds blow strongly from the snowy uplands in the north - east . Big waves then arise , which gain force as they are driven to the southern ...
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