The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes292-293William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero, George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1954 |
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... matter , the general attitude of Stuart parliaments towards the monarch was in reality only a development of that of the Tudors . Later Elizabethan parliaments saw some change in the issues on which the Queen was challenged , and from ...
... matter , the general attitude of Stuart parliaments towards the monarch was in reality only a development of that of the Tudors . Later Elizabethan parliaments saw some change in the issues on which the Queen was challenged , and from ...
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... matter . Whatever is worth saying is worth saying with simplicity and force ; but , he adds , if the matter is obscure and complex it cannot always be said simply , though we shall try to say it as simply as possible . This advice is ...
... matter . Whatever is worth saying is worth saying with simplicity and force ; but , he adds , if the matter is obscure and complex it cannot always be said simply , though we shall try to say it as simply as possible . This advice is ...
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... matter what happened to the ownership of the shares , the Berkeley Hotel would continue to be the Berkeley Hotel for all time and no change of user of the building could be introduced . A new company known as the Worcester ( London ) ...
... matter what happened to the ownership of the shares , the Berkeley Hotel would continue to be the Berkeley Hotel for all time and no change of user of the building could be introduced . A new company known as the Worcester ( London ) ...
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CONTENTS | 45 |
JULY 1953 | 140 |
Ancient and Modern Oratory | 285 |
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