The Quarterly Review, Volume 171William 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, 1890 - English literature |
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... question of the College buildings , which has been thoroughly worked out by Mr. J. W. Clark in his splendid work on the ' Architectural History of Cambridge . ' Mr. Lyte tells us that his third chapter has been re - written in the new ...
... question of the College buildings , which has been thoroughly worked out by Mr. J. W. Clark in his splendid work on the ' Architectural History of Cambridge . ' Mr. Lyte tells us that his third chapter has been re - written in the new ...
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... question as undecided between the Emperor and Prince Bismarck , and the first question which will be asked is , whether Freytag confirms the claim of the Crown Prince to be considered in any sense the founder of the German Empire ? Was ...
... question as undecided between the Emperor and Prince Bismarck , and the first question which will be asked is , whether Freytag confirms the claim of the Crown Prince to be considered in any sense the founder of the German Empire ? Was ...
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... question the fact that the embodiment of German unity in the present Empire was the conception of the Emperor Frederick . • Those who are familiar with Prussian politics in 1870 will understand , that the honours due to the Emperor ...
... question the fact that the embodiment of German unity in the present Empire was the conception of the Emperor Frederick . • Those who are familiar with Prussian politics in 1870 will understand , that the honours due to the Emperor ...
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... question . Poli- tical self - effacement was his public and his filial duty . As years passed by , he felt that his hopes of a free united German Empire were daily growing more difficult of realization . The Conser- vative and National ...
... question . Poli- tical self - effacement was his public and his filial duty . As years passed by , he felt that his hopes of a free united German Empire were daily growing more difficult of realization . The Conser- vative and National ...
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... question of military capacity , Freytag's judgment is not confirmed by facts , -still less by the evidence of those whose opinions upon the point are of real value . Both Moltke and Blumenthal have expressed their admiration of the ...
... question of military capacity , Freytag's judgment is not confirmed by facts , -still less by the evidence of those whose opinions upon the point are of real value . Both Moltke and Blumenthal have expressed their admiration of the ...
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