The Quarterly Review, 212. 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, 1910 |
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... social and literary figure in the first half of the nineteenth century . A catalogue of his works fills more than a column in the pages of the Dictionary of National Biography . But of these we need only now mention his two octavo ...
... social and literary figure in the first half of the nineteenth century . A catalogue of his works fills more than a column in the pages of the Dictionary of National Biography . But of these we need only now mention his two octavo ...
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... social advantages and facilities in travel . He was thus enabled to present himself to King Bernadotte at Stralsund , and to the Duke of Cumberland at Strelitz . He passed through Berlin , where he was honoured by the notice of ...
... social advantages and facilities in travel . He was thus enabled to present himself to King Bernadotte at Stralsund , and to the Duke of Cumberland at Strelitz . He passed through Berlin , where he was honoured by the notice of ...
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... social , religious , industrial , professional , and commercial circles of this vast confederation . * Here also in Brazil , as in the United States , Venez- uela , Colombia , Chile , and Argentina , it is interesting to note the uprise ...
... social , religious , industrial , professional , and commercial circles of this vast confederation . * Here also in Brazil , as in the United States , Venez- uela , Colombia , Chile , and Argentina , it is interesting to note the uprise ...
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... social importance - it must be obvious to any impartial student of recent Indian history that the undeviating desire of the great personages in India and Britain , con- nected with the Imperial Government , has been to rule India mainly ...
... social importance - it must be obvious to any impartial student of recent Indian history that the undeviating desire of the great personages in India and Britain , con- nected with the Imperial Government , has been to rule India mainly ...
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... social progress , sanitation , avoidance of cruelty , and unrestricted intercourse with one's fellow men . Hindu students of advanced education reproach us frequently , and very often justly , with our lack of politeness and tact , want ...
... social progress , sanitation , avoidance of cruelty , and unrestricted intercourse with one's fellow men . Hindu students of advanced education reproach us frequently , and very often justly , with our lack of politeness and tact , want ...
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