The Quarterly Review, Volume 274,Nummer 544John Murray, 1940 |
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Pagina 205
... existence than he was of that of its predecessor . This has not been without its influence upon the public mind , which is perplexed at finding that events have not taken the turn that was so confidently predicted ; and which , by a ...
... existence than he was of that of its predecessor . This has not been without its influence upon the public mind , which is perplexed at finding that events have not taken the turn that was so confidently predicted ; and which , by a ...
Pagina 257
... existence . All these things take a good deal of believing , though they have never been challenged before , and I disbelieve them all . As a married man I declare that it is im- possible for any man to forget the existence of his wife ...
... existence . All these things take a good deal of believing , though they have never been challenged before , and I disbelieve them all . As a married man I declare that it is im- possible for any man to forget the existence of his wife ...
Pagina 262
that the forger did not know of the existence of Shake- speare's property in the tithes . The will is such a pitiful piece of incompetence that no one has ever ventured to say whether or not the five witnesses to the publishing ' of the ...
that the forger did not know of the existence of Shake- speare's property in the tithes . The will is such a pitiful piece of incompetence that no one has ever ventured to say whether or not the five witnesses to the publishing ' of the ...
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ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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