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 163
... feeling not a little perturbed as to the fate of the Bill . This question of giving to all the six Managers the control of the religious instruction , and altering all the Trust Deeds so as to take it away from the person who now has it ...
... feeling not a little perturbed as to the fate of the Bill . This question of giving to all the six Managers the control of the religious instruction , and altering all the Trust Deeds so as to take it away from the person who now has it ...
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... feeling of loneliness . Half a century later , I was reminded of that sensation of being alone in a crowd when , at a by - election in June 1914 , I entered a House of Commons which had already been four and a half years in existence ...
... feeling of loneliness . Half a century later , I was reminded of that sensation of being alone in a crowd when , at a by - election in June 1914 , I entered a House of Commons which had already been four and a half years in existence ...
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... feeling of something like desperation was aroused , and many have said that racialism was never so rampant in South Africa , even after the Jameson Raid , as it was at the end of 1932. The movement in Natal for secession , a movement to ...
... feeling of something like desperation was aroused , and many have said that racialism was never so rampant in South Africa , even after the Jameson Raid , as it was at the end of 1932. The movement in Natal for secession , a movement to ...
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