The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1910 - English literature |
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Page 22
... appears to bear you further from me , and to widen the gulf between thee and me . I have invited your return ; it has been refused . I have requested to know with what I am charged , it is refused . . . And now , Bell , dearest Bell , I ...
... appears to bear you further from me , and to widen the gulf between thee and me . I have invited your return ; it has been refused . I have requested to know with what I am charged , it is refused . . . And now , Bell , dearest Bell , I ...
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... appear more curious than helpful to the modern student ; and their scope is not extensive , though Palgrave's ' Kalendars ' do not include all the lists that are now known to us . The subject of the equipment and functions of the ...
... appear more curious than helpful to the modern student ; and their scope is not extensive , though Palgrave's ' Kalendars ' do not include all the lists that are now known to us . The subject of the equipment and functions of the ...
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... appear wholly unimportant , may be otherwise regarded by a trained historian . Another inevitable danger is one that especially threatens the most ancient and valuable of our national treasures . The wide distribution of the published ...
... appear wholly unimportant , may be otherwise regarded by a trained historian . Another inevitable danger is one that especially threatens the most ancient and valuable of our national treasures . The wide distribution of the published ...
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... appear somewhat incon- sistent and perhaps a little ungracious to indicate defects in the existing system or to suggest some possible im- provements . It will be evident , however , that these disadvantages are for the most part beyond ...
... appear somewhat incon- sistent and perhaps a little ungracious to indicate defects in the existing system or to suggest some possible im- provements . It will be evident , however , that these disadvantages are for the most part beyond ...
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... appear from a perusal of the Public Record Office Act of 1838. This measure appears to have contemplated the ultimate transfer of every official document more than twenty years old to the Master's custody . Moreover , since it was ...
... appear from a perusal of the Public Record Office Act of 1838. This measure appears to have contemplated the ultimate transfer of every official document more than twenty years old to the Master's custody . Moreover , since it was ...
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