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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Page 254
... secure for it the application that would have given it more strength and vitality - because he had not succeeded in transforming it forthwith into a defensive alliance between the two powers - threw up his embassy and left London ...
... secure for it the application that would have given it more strength and vitality - because he had not succeeded in transforming it forthwith into a defensive alliance between the two powers - threw up his embassy and left London ...
Page 274
... secure the best possible libraries , laboratories and clinics in every university . Excellent work is done in the medical faculties . The Institute of Experimental Medicine in Petrograd , the Military Medical Academy in the same city ...
... secure the best possible libraries , laboratories and clinics in every university . Excellent work is done in the medical faculties . The Institute of Experimental Medicine in Petrograd , the Military Medical Academy in the same city ...
Page 307
... secure custom , to tout for trade . This necessarily takes the form of the application of sexual stimuli to the male . A vicious circle is established . In brief , then , during war there are increased incen- tives to sensuality and ...
... secure custom , to tout for trade . This necessarily takes the form of the application of sexual stimuli to the male . A vicious circle is established . In brief , then , during war there are increased incen- tives to sensuality and ...
Page 334
... secure us such success , had it not been aided by the weakness of foreign competi- tion . Holland , the most formidable of England's com- mercial rivals in the 17th century , made a very poor figure in the Near East . Until 1612 the ...
... secure us such success , had it not been aided by the weakness of foreign competi- tion . Holland , the most formidable of England's com- mercial rivals in the 17th century , made a very poor figure in the Near East . Until 1612 the ...
Page 368
... secure its com- plete utilisation . The tools to those who can use them . These things are full of meaning for the British Empire . South Africa could only have been preserved as a British colony in any real sense by peopling the ...
... secure its com- plete utilisation . The tools to those who can use them . These things are full of meaning for the British Empire . South Africa could only have been preserved as a British colony in any real sense by peopling the ...
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