The Quarterly Review, Volume 246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 - English literature |
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... continue paying the higher rates , and a reduction of wages to the standard rates would cause grave dis- satisfaction . The standard wages could be paid to the employees , and in good years a share of the profits , without disturbing ...
... continue paying the higher rates , and a reduction of wages to the standard rates would cause grave dis- satisfaction . The standard wages could be paid to the employees , and in good years a share of the profits , without disturbing ...
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... are factions that support the claims of one or other of the Hapsburg Archdukes who , through intermarriage with Hungarians or by long residential association , continue to have peculiarly close ties with HUNGARY OF TO - DAY 129.
... are factions that support the claims of one or other of the Hapsburg Archdukes who , through intermarriage with Hungarians or by long residential association , continue to have peculiarly close ties with HUNGARY OF TO - DAY 129.
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... continue to have peculiarly close ties with this part of the former Dual Empire , despite the loss of a war , the creation of a Republic , the parti- tion of a Kingdom , a Bolshevist régime , an occupation of the capital by foreign ...
... continue to have peculiarly close ties with this part of the former Dual Empire , despite the loss of a war , the creation of a Republic , the parti- tion of a Kingdom , a Bolshevist régime , an occupation of the capital by foreign ...
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... continues to have a Government which the Socialists denounce as reactionary . More far - sighted Hungarians , so far ... continue to treat Hungarian minorities inequitably , there will inevitably come a day when without resort to arms or ...
... continues to have a Government which the Socialists denounce as reactionary . More far - sighted Hungarians , so far ... continue to treat Hungarian minorities inequitably , there will inevitably come a day when without resort to arms or ...
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... continuing the tradition of English poetry , for a poet who merely derives from his predecessors and presents their thoughts and images worn and at second - hand does nothing of the sort . Now strictly technical innovation is not at ...
... continuing the tradition of English poetry , for a poet who merely derives from his predecessors and presents their thoughts and images worn and at second - hand does nothing of the sort . Now strictly technical innovation is not at ...
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