The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1919 - English literature |
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... important question than what to see . The influence of the Red Books used to be shown by various interesting incidents . One of the points invari- ably insisted on by my Father was the sanitary condi- tions and arrangements in hotels ...
... important question than what to see . The influence of the Red Books used to be shown by various interesting incidents . One of the points invari- ably insisted on by my Father was the sanitary condi- tions and arrangements in hotels ...
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... important part , appeared , he sent a copy to Lord Dufferin , then Viceroy of India , who replied : ' Simla , 1884 . MY DEAR MURRAY , I have just finished reading Croker's Correspondence , and I cannot refrain from writing you a line to ...
... important part , appeared , he sent a copy to Lord Dufferin , then Viceroy of India , who replied : ' Simla , 1884 . MY DEAR MURRAY , I have just finished reading Croker's Correspondence , and I cannot refrain from writing you a line to ...
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... important as any which could have been under taken - I mean the bringing within reach of the moder world all that is ... importance that literature should not be set up as a enemy over against the Christian faith . Whoever has con ...
... important as any which could have been under taken - I mean the bringing within reach of the moder world all that is ... importance that literature should not be set up as a enemy over against the Christian faith . Whoever has con ...
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... important movement in the life of mankind since the Reformation , and welcomed it as a no less decisive step towards human freedom . ' The spirit of the time is strong within me , ' exclaimed Gentz , the most brilliant of Prussian ...
... important movement in the life of mankind since the Reformation , and welcomed it as a no less decisive step towards human freedom . ' The spirit of the time is strong within me , ' exclaimed Gentz , the most brilliant of Prussian ...
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... important is that of finding an outlet for her agricultural produce . It may be assumed that the Central Empires , which have of late years absorbed a very important amount of this , will be , at least in part , closed against it ...
... important is that of finding an outlet for her agricultural produce . It may be assumed that the Central Empires , which have of late years absorbed a very important amount of this , will be , at least in part , closed against it ...
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