The Quarterly Review, Band 284William 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, 1946 |
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... remain traditionalist ; who when beaten are never down and out and as victors are never insolent . ' Yet whilst he rejoiced in these French qualities , he thundered against those dangers which he considered to be sapping the vitality of ...
... remain traditionalist ; who when beaten are never down and out and as victors are never insolent . ' Yet whilst he rejoiced in these French qualities , he thundered against those dangers which he considered to be sapping the vitality of ...
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... remain in custody and when they can safely be set at liberty . But there are many objections to the system of indeterminate sentences . Methods of dealing with criminals must , to be successful , have the support of public opinion and ...
... remain in custody and when they can safely be set at liberty . But there are many objections to the system of indeterminate sentences . Methods of dealing with criminals must , to be successful , have the support of public opinion and ...
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... remains in the wreckage . But here it is that State assistance of private enterprise , which is not the same thing as ... remain in economic isolation . But now , if the policy of nationalisa- tion should arrest the severity of some ...
... remains in the wreckage . But here it is that State assistance of private enterprise , which is not the same thing as ... remain in economic isolation . But now , if the policy of nationalisa- tion should arrest the severity of some ...
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