The Quarterly Review, Volumen266,Tema 527John Murray, 1936 |
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... George Grote ? All these men sat in Parliament ; the first three held office and all four were definitely partisans . 6 C Clarendon was the father of English History . His History of the Great Rebellion ' is the first great work of the ...
... George Grote ? All these men sat in Parliament ; the first three held office and all four were definitely partisans . 6 C Clarendon was the father of English History . His History of the Great Rebellion ' is the first great work of the ...
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... George Trevelyan has never sat in Parliament , yet who that knows his admirable work can doubt that he is an ardent politician , with the instinct for public affairs in his marrow bones ? How could it be otherwise the son , the brother ...
... George Trevelyan has never sat in Parliament , yet who that knows his admirable work can doubt that he is an ardent politician , with the instinct for public affairs in his marrow bones ? How could it be otherwise the son , the brother ...
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... George Doran . Life of Charles Gore . G.L. Prestige . Zaharoff , the Armaments King . Robert Neumann . Epitaph on George Moore . Charles Morgan . More Letters from Martha Wil- mot . Prisoner of the OGPU . George Kitchin . Hashish ...
... George Doran . Life of Charles Gore . G.L. Prestige . Zaharoff , the Armaments King . Robert Neumann . Epitaph on George Moore . Charles Morgan . More Letters from Martha Wil- mot . Prisoner of the OGPU . George Kitchin . Hashish ...
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