The Quarterly Review, 260. köideWilliam 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, 1933 |
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Page 291
... crews had succeeded very markedly in effecting a smooth run of the boat , as much so as any new - style crews I had seen ... crew winning easily . As it came under the bridge my eyes were glued to the movements of the oarsman directly ...
... crews had succeeded very markedly in effecting a smooth run of the boat , as much so as any new - style crews I had seen ... crew winning easily . As it came under the bridge my eyes were glued to the movements of the oarsman directly ...
Page 292
... crews who frankly learnt their rowing in the new style . On the same day Archdeacon B. G. Hoskyns , one of the few survivors of the Cambridge crew which took part in the dead - heat Boat Race of 1877 , added his word in fervent support ...
... crews who frankly learnt their rowing in the new style . On the same day Archdeacon B. G. Hoskyns , one of the few survivors of the Cambridge crew which took part in the dead - heat Boat Race of 1877 , added his word in fervent support ...
Page 294
... crew of 1888 , and devotes a paragraph to expound- ing that crew's merits . He disagrees with Mr Gold's contention that there is less tendency to rise - and - fall in boats propelled by the new style . With good rowing ( as he has ...
... crew of 1888 , and devotes a paragraph to expound- ing that crew's merits . He disagrees with Mr Gold's contention that there is less tendency to rise - and - fall in boats propelled by the new style . With good rowing ( as he has ...
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the Naval Aspect | 7 |
Lord Oxford and Asquith | 16 |
Indian and Otherwise | 31 |
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