The Quarterly Review, 282. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1942 |
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Page 84
... least of major importance . He states that , in July 1940 , the Secretary of State for India announced in Parliament that on the termination of this war His Majesty's Government will grant Burma a con- stitution which will enable her to ...
... least of major importance . He states that , in July 1940 , the Secretary of State for India announced in Parliament that on the termination of this war His Majesty's Government will grant Burma a con- stitution which will enable her to ...
Page 240
... least bear with another's irritations and weaknesses , has so thriven upon these times that judges have had to be increased to deal with the volume . · Every generation invariably thinks its own the best , and the laudator temporis acti ...
... least bear with another's irritations and weaknesses , has so thriven upon these times that judges have had to be increased to deal with the volume . · Every generation invariably thinks its own the best , and the laudator temporis acti ...
Page 241
... least fundamental , healthier than they seem to be in 1944. There is no one remedy ; but it does sometimes seem from the individual cases that come to knowledge that the need for recrea- tional facilities , for rooms where such normal ...
... least fundamental , healthier than they seem to be in 1944. There is no one remedy ; but it does sometimes seem from the individual cases that come to knowledge that the need for recrea- tional facilities , for rooms where such normal ...
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