The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 |
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Pagina 9
... force officers are granted leave ( after the first year ) at the rate of 90 days per annum , counting from the date of their departure from and return to Cairo . There exists a special provision for longer periods when ill - health is ...
... force officers are granted leave ( after the first year ) at the rate of 90 days per annum , counting from the date of their departure from and return to Cairo . There exists a special provision for longer periods when ill - health is ...
Pagina 12
... force in their district . The Mamur , who is generally an Egyptian but occasionally a Sudanese officer and a man of first - class ability and quality , acts as magistrate in small cases , while held responsible generally for the ...
... force in their district . The Mamur , who is generally an Egyptian but occasionally a Sudanese officer and a man of first - class ability and quality , acts as magistrate in small cases , while held responsible generally for the ...
Pagina 20
... force designed to smooth the path of all Christian employees carrying out their religious obligations . Nor would it appear that complete satisfaction has been reached in connexion with the religious instruction given at the Gordon ...
... force designed to smooth the path of all Christian employees carrying out their religious obligations . Nor would it appear that complete satisfaction has been reached in connexion with the religious instruction given at the Gordon ...
Pagina 31
... force as they are driven to the southern shore , where they fall with great violence on the shingle - beach . The lake is famous for the fury of its storms . Probably Virgil saw it in one of its tempestuous moods , for he describes it ...
... force as they are driven to the southern shore , where they fall with great violence on the shingle - beach . The lake is famous for the fury of its storms . Probably Virgil saw it in one of its tempestuous moods , for he describes it ...
Pagina 41
... force , militarism , and the claims for universal domination . The German spirit , once idealistic and humanitarian , has developed into the opposite of itself . Heine could reasonably describe the Germans as ' a speculative people ...
... force , militarism , and the claims for universal domination . The German spirit , once idealistic and humanitarian , has developed into the opposite of itself . Heine could reasonably describe the Germans as ' a speculative people ...
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