The Quarterly Review, 264. köide,523. numberJohn Murray, 1935 |
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Page 66
... regarded it as no more than seemly that fine writing and high speaking should not be too easily in- telligible to the masses . That a letter to an exalted personage should be couched in the plain speech of the man in the street would ...
... regarded it as no more than seemly that fine writing and high speaking should not be too easily in- telligible to the masses . That a letter to an exalted personage should be couched in the plain speech of the man in the street would ...
Page 73
... regarded as relics of barbarism , yet badger - baiting continues unchecked in all but name , while the use of the steel trap is not only countenanced , but is upon the increase rather than otherwise . The steel gin is not an ancient ...
... regarded as relics of barbarism , yet badger - baiting continues unchecked in all but name , while the use of the steel trap is not only countenanced , but is upon the increase rather than otherwise . The steel gin is not an ancient ...
Page 98
... regarded by the stoutest optimist . But a beginning can be made . The country has provided intellectual and other refreshment for the personnel of innumerable Commissions , and might well extend its hospitality to one on legal reform ...
... regarded by the stoutest optimist . But a beginning can be made . The country has provided intellectual and other refreshment for the personnel of innumerable Commissions , and might well extend its hospitality to one on legal reform ...
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