The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 - English literature |
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... English translation by Mr Eric Sutton , the first of two volumes which , though somewhat abridged ( to its great advan- tage ) from the original German , will give the English reader an insight into Stresemann's aims and methods deeper ...
... English translation by Mr Eric Sutton , the first of two volumes which , though somewhat abridged ( to its great advan- tage ) from the original German , will give the English reader an insight into Stresemann's aims and methods deeper ...
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... English historians Lord Clarendon and Edward Gibbon , Lord Macaulay and George Grote ? All these men sat in Parliament ; the first three held office and all four were definitely partisans . 6 C Clarendon was the father of English ...
... English historians Lord Clarendon and Edward Gibbon , Lord Macaulay and George Grote ? All these men sat in Parliament ; the first three held office and all four were definitely partisans . 6 C Clarendon was the father of English ...
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... English prose - writing . In their hands English prose has become the splendidly flexible and nervous instrument that it is to - day , capable of recording with ease and lucidity an almost unlimited range of moods , stresses , and ...
... English prose - writing . In their hands English prose has become the splendidly flexible and nervous instrument that it is to - day , capable of recording with ease and lucidity an almost unlimited range of moods , stresses , and ...
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