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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... mind had not assimilated , if , indeed , it had encountered , the argument of the second that ' great nations are never impoverished by private , though they sometimes are by public extravagance ' * ; and his conscience was impervious ...
... mind had not assimilated , if , indeed , it had encountered , the argument of the second that ' great nations are never impoverished by private , though they sometimes are by public extravagance ' * ; and his conscience was impervious ...
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... mind dwelt solely on the point that by his act he would bring suffering upon himself . The point of view is difficult for an Englishman to grasp . To him it savours of madness . Self - sacrifice and renunciation , not for the good of ...
... mind dwelt solely on the point that by his act he would bring suffering upon himself . The point of view is difficult for an Englishman to grasp . To him it savours of madness . Self - sacrifice and renunciation , not for the good of ...
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... mind . A Cabinet Committee was by this time in being , more occupied , so far , in perceiving , than in facing , the obstacles to acceptable legislation . 7.xii.01 . ' DEAR MR BALFOUR , Board of Education . ' ... My mind is very full of ...
... mind . A Cabinet Committee was by this time in being , more occupied , so far , in perceiving , than in facing , the obstacles to acceptable legislation . 7.xii.01 . ' DEAR MR BALFOUR , Board of Education . ' ... My mind is very full of ...
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