The Quarterly Review, Volumes 291-292John Murray, 1953 - English literature |
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Page 197
... Oxford ( Balliol ) . My chief object is to inquire , but not speak otherwise than in queries touching the state of the Oxford Tract controversy , to which , as you lately hinted , the Q.R. must turn its attention . I have read a few of ...
... Oxford ( Balliol ) . My chief object is to inquire , but not speak otherwise than in queries touching the state of the Oxford Tract controversy , to which , as you lately hinted , the Q.R. must turn its attention . I have read a few of ...
Page 199
... Oxford writers are little short of lunatics , or such charges are not far from libels . The public may be assured that the University of Oxford is perfectly clear of Jesuits . ' ... As Sewell had a particularly strong dislike of that ...
... Oxford writers are little short of lunatics , or such charges are not far from libels . The public may be assured that the University of Oxford is perfectly clear of Jesuits . ' ... As Sewell had a particularly strong dislike of that ...
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... Oxford , fourteen instead of two , Westminster , thirteen instead of seven - but the total contribution of the above - named ten was substantially less than it had been fifty years before . An increased contin- gent came from some of ...
... Oxford , fourteen instead of two , Westminster , thirteen instead of seven - but the total contribution of the above - named ten was substantially less than it had been fifty years before . An increased contin- gent came from some of ...
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The Third Marquess of Salisbury as Empire Builder | 3 |
THE THIRD MARQUESS OF SALISBURY AS EMPIRE | 14 |
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