The Quarterly Review, Band 265,Ausgabe 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... whole system works admirably and incidentally it affords a complete answer to the evidence given before the Royal Commission on the Civil Service ( 1915 ) , where arguments were put forward in favour of continuing the system of judicial ...
... whole system works admirably and incidentally it affords a complete answer to the evidence given before the Royal Commission on the Civil Service ( 1915 ) , where arguments were put forward in favour of continuing the system of judicial ...
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... whole of it from its not being otherwise procurable . ' Rossetti also ( as Browning relates in a letter to William Sharp ) wrote to him in Florence to make sure if the poem were by him . Browning himself appears to have retained only ...
... whole of it from its not being otherwise procurable . ' Rossetti also ( as Browning relates in a letter to William Sharp ) wrote to him in Florence to make sure if the poem were by him . Browning himself appears to have retained only ...
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... whole fifteenth century . It is not that St Germain had exaggerated Gerson's complaints ; on the contrary , he had rehearsed only five out of seventy - five , and even those in an attenuated form . More's complaint is quite different ...
... whole fifteenth century . It is not that St Germain had exaggerated Gerson's complaints ; on the contrary , he had rehearsed only five out of seventy - five , and even those in an attenuated form . More's complaint is quite different ...
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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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