The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) J. Murray, 1919 - English literature |
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... RELATION TO BANKING AND THE EXCHANGES · · 1. First Interim Report of the Committee on Currency and Foreign Exchanges after the War . 1918. [ Cd 9182. ] 2. Reports of the Committee on National Expenditure . First and Second Reports ...
... RELATION TO BANKING AND THE EXCHANGES · · 1. First Interim Report of the Committee on Currency and Foreign Exchanges after the War . 1918. [ Cd 9182. ] 2. Reports of the Committee on National Expenditure . First and Second Reports ...
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... relations and friends in Edinburgh and appears to have received a large number of invitations to town parties and country houses . find him going to stay with General Elliot , a relative of his mother , at Rosebank , with Sir William ...
... relations and friends in Edinburgh and appears to have received a large number of invitations to town parties and country houses . find him going to stay with General Elliot , a relative of his mother , at Rosebank , with Sir William ...
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... sidered that he had had a fortunate escape . In the course of business my father was brought into close relations with John Wilson Croker , a man who was maligned and misrepresented by Macaulay and his faction , 8 JOHN MURRAY III.
... sidered that he had had a fortunate escape . In the course of business my father was brought into close relations with John Wilson Croker , a man who was maligned and misrepresented by Macaulay and his faction , 8 JOHN MURRAY III.
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... relation of Croker's , who knew both Thackeray and Disraeli , determined to ask them why they had treated him so severely as ' Wenham ' and ' Rigby in their novels . One day , after Croker's death , he met Thackeray in the Park and ...
... relation of Croker's , who knew both Thackeray and Disraeli , determined to ask them why they had treated him so severely as ' Wenham ' and ' Rigby in their novels . One day , after Croker's death , he met Thackeray in the Park and ...
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... relations with Mr Gla stone were not confined to business ; they were r friends ; and he came back from his visits to Haward full of interest in what he had seen and heard . On o occasion , he was invited to meet John Bright , and f ...
... relations with Mr Gla stone were not confined to business ; they were r friends ; and he came back from his visits to Haward full of interest in what he had seen and heard . On o occasion , he was invited to meet John Bright , and f ...
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