The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 - English literature |
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Page 230
... remains room for the entry of the grace by which the ' secondary means ' may be made ' availeable and beneficiall . ' Nothing is more characteristic of the British seaman , with whom I am best acquainted , than his instinctive tendency ...
... remains room for the entry of the grace by which the ' secondary means ' may be made ' availeable and beneficiall . ' Nothing is more characteristic of the British seaman , with whom I am best acquainted , than his instinctive tendency ...
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... remain during which it will be inhabited by our species , the white man , newly emancipated by the Renaissance and ready for new adventures , found a vast continent across the Atlantic , only sparsely peopled by a feeble race with no ...
... remain during which it will be inhabited by our species , the white man , newly emancipated by the Renaissance and ready for new adventures , found a vast continent across the Atlantic , only sparsely peopled by a feeble race with no ...
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subtracted from the list . No important coloured govern- ments remain , except in China and Japan . It is no wonder that till a few years ago it was assumed as probable that the remaining Asiatic Empires would follow the same path as ...
subtracted from the list . No important coloured govern- ments remain , except in China and Japan . It is no wonder that till a few years ago it was assumed as probable that the remaining Asiatic Empires would follow the same path as ...
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... remains undeveloped . In the State of New York , and in other parts of the Union , the visitor is surprised to see many derelict farms . The explanation is that the cost of labour is so great that it pays to Vol . 235.-No. 467 . R 1 A ...
... remains undeveloped . In the State of New York , and in other parts of the Union , the visitor is surprised to see many derelict farms . The explanation is that the cost of labour is so great that it pays to Vol . 235.-No. 467 . R 1 A ...
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... remains of the old wealth of the country , which , as we are beginning to discover , has been almost entirely destroyed under the present Govern- ment . The second change is the transference of political and financial supremacy from ...
... remains of the old wealth of the country , which , as we are beginning to discover , has been almost entirely destroyed under the present Govern- ment . The second change is the transference of political and financial supremacy from ...
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