The Quarterly Review, Volume 289William 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, 1951 - English literature |
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Except in so far as the sovereign's position as Head of the Anglican Church gave spiritual countenance to the royal command , however , England took little interest in the propagation of the Faith . It is true that Edward VI had ...
Except in so far as the sovereign's position as Head of the Anglican Church gave spiritual countenance to the royal command , however , England took little interest in the propagation of the Faith . It is true that Edward VI had ...
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They have no position to work for , no encourgement or incentive to give of their best . They acknowledge that they are a good deal better off materially , but this comes from the State , not from the land ; and in their work , which is ...
They have no position to work for , no encourgement or incentive to give of their best . They acknowledge that they are a good deal better off materially , but this comes from the State , not from the land ; and in their work , which is ...
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We still stood in the position of remaining a creditor nation to most countries in the world , with all the advantage and the prestige deriving from that position in the development of our foreign policy after 1918 .
We still stood in the position of remaining a creditor nation to most countries in the world , with all the advantage and the prestige deriving from that position in the development of our foreign policy after 1918 .
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