The Quarterly Review, Bände 272-273John Murray, 1939 |
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... feel this for Lady Loudoun ( his wife ) ; I feel it for the Prince . It was the profession of His Royal Highness that I should go out in that dignified style which should rebut the popular imputation that he was only studying to get rid ...
... feel this for Lady Loudoun ( his wife ) ; I feel it for the Prince . It was the profession of His Royal Highness that I should go out in that dignified style which should rebut the popular imputation that he was only studying to get rid ...
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... feel that he does but scant justice to the Prime Minister , and may even feel convinced that his ( the Prime Minister's ) line of policy is more likely to be successful in the end even than Sir Arthur's hitherto untried proposals . In ...
... feel that he does but scant justice to the Prime Minister , and may even feel convinced that his ( the Prime Minister's ) line of policy is more likely to be successful in the end even than Sir Arthur's hitherto untried proposals . In ...
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... feel sure , but doubtless it is partly due to Arne's private and notorious conduct , his brilliant gifts , as proved in his youth , having become debased and lost through debauchery and extravagance . With estimable courage and patience ...
... feel sure , but doubtless it is partly due to Arne's private and notorious conduct , his brilliant gifts , as proved in his youth , having become debased and lost through debauchery and extravagance . With estimable courage and patience ...
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ART No 539 JANUARY 1939 | 1 |
Refugees in England | 2 |
Ancient Classics in a Modern World | 3 |
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