The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 13
... occupied the peninsula , at that time entirely in the hands of the non - Hellenic Pelasgians . In ' Homer and ... occupy all the country . Thus we have four instead of two peoples on the scene - the Pelasgians , * the pre - Achæan Greeks ...
... occupied the peninsula , at that time entirely in the hands of the non - Hellenic Pelasgians . In ' Homer and ... occupy all the country . Thus we have four instead of two peoples on the scene - the Pelasgians , * the pre - Achæan Greeks ...
Page 95
... occupy the Suez Canal . The shares of that company owned at present by England will be declared null and void . " The economical conditions under which the annexed territories will be incorporated in the German Empire may be of various ...
... occupy the Suez Canal . The shares of that company owned at present by England will be declared null and void . " The economical conditions under which the annexed territories will be incorporated in the German Empire may be of various ...
Page 99
... occupied in making some acquaintance with the huge country , its varied populations , and their widely differing circum- stances , with the mechanism of administration , and with the personality of his subordinates and colleagues . Even ...
... occupied in making some acquaintance with the huge country , its varied populations , and their widely differing circum- stances , with the mechanism of administration , and with the personality of his subordinates and colleagues . Even ...
Page 116
... occupy it . Prof. Harper has had great advantages . He has been allowed by the poet's grandson not only to see but to publish much unprinted material , and has received his advice and assistance . He has also been allowed by Mr Frank ...
... occupy it . Prof. Harper has had great advantages . He has been allowed by the poet's grandson not only to see but to publish much unprinted material , and has received his advice and assistance . He has also been allowed by Mr Frank ...
Page 121
... occupied with limestone springs than with politics . And all the while the alleged free- thinker is contemplating taking orders on his return to England ! The truth is that to politics as understood by the French Revolutionists at the ...
... occupied with limestone springs than with politics . And all the while the alleged free- thinker is contemplating taking orders on his return to England ! The truth is that to politics as understood by the French Revolutionists at the ...
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