The Quarterly Review, Band 265,Ausgabe 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... Society of Clerks of the Peace , gave evidence that his Society holds the opinion that there is a distinct advantage in a Court of Quarter Sessions being presided over by a Chairman with legal experience . The following suggestion is ...
... Society of Clerks of the Peace , gave evidence that his Society holds the opinion that there is a distinct advantage in a Court of Quarter Sessions being presided over by a Chairman with legal experience . The following suggestion is ...
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... Society by F. J. Furnivall in 1881. Browning's letters to Furnivall and to other correspondents on the subject of the Society are in a vein of manly and dignified common sense . Thus on Nov. 12 , 1881 , he writes to Miss E. Dickinson ...
... Society by F. J. Furnivall in 1881. Browning's letters to Furnivall and to other correspondents on the subject of the Society are in a vein of manly and dignified common sense . Thus on Nov. 12 , 1881 , he writes to Miss E. Dickinson ...
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... Society : ' The Browning Society , I need not say , as well as Browning himself , are fair game for criticism . I had no more to do with the founding of it than the babe unborn ; and , as Wilkes was no Wilkeite , I am quite other than a ...
... Society : ' The Browning Society , I need not say , as well as Browning himself , are fair game for criticism . I had no more to do with the founding of it than the babe unborn ; and , as Wilkes was no Wilkeite , I am quite other than a ...
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THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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