The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 |
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... better and no worse . If these gentle- men think they would like to hear me expound my ideas about the reinterpretation of the Greek historians in the light of modern inscriptions , I shall consider it an honour to do so . But do not ...
... better and no worse . If these gentle- men think they would like to hear me expound my ideas about the reinterpretation of the Greek historians in the light of modern inscriptions , I shall consider it an honour to do so . But do not ...
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... better " ; a rotten argument ; why , you could murder your wife on that ! He added , still in the vein of causticism , that it was easy to tell which M.P.s would not be seeking re - election , namely , all those opposed to the Report ...
... better " ; a rotten argument ; why , you could murder your wife on that ! He added , still in the vein of causticism , that it was easy to tell which M.P.s would not be seeking re - election , namely , all those opposed to the Report ...
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... better than that . ' So do we all , but what that desirable standard of life is depends on what we desire , and the higher we draw the line the better . In fact it always can , and always should be , raised as high as possible . But the ...
... better than that . ' So do we all , but what that desirable standard of life is depends on what we desire , and the higher we draw the line the better . In fact it always can , and always should be , raised as high as possible . But the ...
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