The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William 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, 1920 - English literature |
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... present task ; first , because this letter was the determining cause of a manifestation that was a little surprising on the part of a statesman like Metternich , of that kind of confession , or at least pro- fession of faith , which he ...
... present task ; first , because this letter was the determining cause of a manifestation that was a little surprising on the part of a statesman like Metternich , of that kind of confession , or at least pro- fession of faith , which he ...
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... present time . Of course the enormous task of investigating Russia is far from being concluded , but we must remember what the Russian Empire is , and how difficult are the problems which it presents to investigators . Part of its ...
... present time . Of course the enormous task of investigating Russia is far from being concluded , but we must remember what the Russian Empire is , and how difficult are the problems which it presents to investigators . Part of its ...
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... presents problems more difficult and more complicated than any to be found in the history of the Western European peoples . First of all you must take into consideration that the Slavs , as a nation , have well - defined peculiarities ...
... presents problems more difficult and more complicated than any to be found in the history of the Western European peoples . First of all you must take into consideration that the Slavs , as a nation , have well - defined peculiarities ...
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... presents the unusual history of a master in one discipline turning from the field in which his earlier laurels were ... present generation of pathologists are his exponents . ' In Ivan Pavloff one meets a similarly bold and penetrative ...
... presents the unusual history of a master in one discipline turning from the field in which his earlier laurels were ... present generation of pathologists are his exponents . ' In Ivan Pavloff one meets a similarly bold and penetrative ...
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... present to dine with him on the morrow , and promised that no food that was left over should ever appear at his table again . In the end each of these Senators entertained the party at no less than six dinners . These last years of the ...
... present to dine with him on the morrow , and promised that no food that was left over should ever appear at his table again . In the end each of these Senators entertained the party at no less than six dinners . These last years of the ...
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