The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 - English literature |
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... seems no more than a slight misdemeanour . By a scrupulous care and regard for theoretic equity - which is surely all to their honour- the French people as a whole experience some misgiving and difficulty in refusing to the Italians the ...
... seems no more than a slight misdemeanour . By a scrupulous care and regard for theoretic equity - which is surely all to their honour- the French people as a whole experience some misgiving and difficulty in refusing to the Italians the ...
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... seems almost ex- cusable . Like most offences , it varies enormously in gravity . To regard it as if it were , always and of necessity , the worst of all matrimonial offences , a single com- mission of which entitles the wronged party ...
... seems almost ex- cusable . Like most offences , it varies enormously in gravity . To regard it as if it were , always and of necessity , the worst of all matrimonial offences , a single com- mission of which entitles the wronged party ...
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... seems to be no suspicion that this was a defect of much or any consequence . We submit that , in the final reckoning , it is one that makes Morrow , for all his unquestionably beneficial influence , something less than a model for the ...
... seems to be no suspicion that this was a defect of much or any consequence . We submit that , in the final reckoning , it is one that makes Morrow , for all his unquestionably beneficial influence , something less than a model for the ...
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