The Quarterly Review, 262–263. 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, 1934 |
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Page 137
... regard to a British possession , and in any case they could hardly do so consistently in view of the Italianising policy that they pursue in Rhodes and other possessions . Nor could a Fascist Government be shocked at the suspension of a ...
... regard to a British possession , and in any case they could hardly do so consistently in view of the Italianising policy that they pursue in Rhodes and other possessions . Nor could a Fascist Government be shocked at the suspension of a ...
Page 148
... regard to the equitable distribution of the reduced available water between the parties who have been draw- ing water from the source ; secondly , where the amount of compensation water is reduced , he may have regard to the quantity of ...
... regard to the equitable distribution of the reduced available water between the parties who have been draw- ing water from the source ; secondly , where the amount of compensation water is reduced , he may have regard to the quantity of ...
Page 180
... regard it as well that Rachmaninoff's Reminiscences ( Allen & Unwin ) should have been checked by the maestro . It is an honest account of a hard - working career and pays due regard to the moods of Rachmaninoff . From his music we know ...
... regard it as well that Rachmaninoff's Reminiscences ( Allen & Unwin ) should have been checked by the maestro . It is an honest account of a hard - working career and pays due regard to the moods of Rachmaninoff . From his music we know ...
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