The Quarterly Review, Volume 260William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1933 - English literature |
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Page 347
... Lord Lloyd of Dolobran , G.C.S.I. Vol . 1. Macmillan , 1933 . IF Lord Lloyd had desired an alternative title for the first volume of his ' Egypt Since Cromer , ' he might have adapted that which Thackeray chose for ' Vanity Fair ...
... Lord Lloyd of Dolobran , G.C.S.I. Vol . 1. Macmillan , 1933 . IF Lord Lloyd had desired an alternative title for the first volume of his ' Egypt Since Cromer , ' he might have adapted that which Thackeray chose for ' Vanity Fair ...
Page 351
... Lord Lloyd . But if upon the other hand we were to assume that the English went to Egypt without a policy and against their will , to prevent a massacre and to put down an insurrection , that they found themselves in a position from ...
... Lord Lloyd . But if upon the other hand we were to assume that the English went to Egypt without a policy and against their will , to prevent a massacre and to put down an insurrection , that they found themselves in a position from ...
Page 357
... Lord Lloyd has rightly emphasised the importance of these errors , but in justice to those who made them it ought to be remembered that they were made at a time when the Empire was fighting for its life . It was difficult in those days ...
... Lord Lloyd has rightly emphasised the importance of these errors , but in justice to those who made them it ought to be remembered that they were made at a time when the Empire was fighting for its life . It was difficult in those days ...
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