Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186William Blackwood, 1909 - England |
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... FRENCH - THE TRIUMPH OF THE CENSOR - COMPROMISE . THE INTELLECTUAL BANKRUPTCY OF LIBERALISM , INDEX , • · 857 870 EDINBURGH : WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS , 45 GEORGE STREET , AND 37 PATERNOSTER ROW , LONDON . The Right of publishing ...
... FRENCH - THE TRIUMPH OF THE CENSOR - COMPROMISE . THE INTELLECTUAL BANKRUPTCY OF LIBERALISM , INDEX , • · 857 870 EDINBURGH : WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS , 45 GEORGE STREET , AND 37 PATERNOSTER ROW , LONDON . The Right of publishing ...
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... French farce , we should dislike it if the author were an English- man . He sees Scotland through Cockney eyes , and applies to a life and character , which Pro- vidence has placed at the opposite pole , the glib cate- gories of ...
... French farce , we should dislike it if the author were an English- man . He sees Scotland through Cockney eyes , and applies to a life and character , which Pro- vidence has placed at the opposite pole , the glib cate- gories of ...
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... French neighbours ; the disastrous results are well known to students of war , they are dealt with once again by Colonel Lonsdale Hale in the June number of ' The Nine- teenth Century , ' and they were foretold with wonderful accu- racy ...
... French neighbours ; the disastrous results are well known to students of war , they are dealt with once again by Colonel Lonsdale Hale in the June number of ' The Nine- teenth Century , ' and they were foretold with wonderful accu- racy ...
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... French business house would not dream of embellishing an ex- planation , to be submitted to the head of the firm , with lines from Molière or phrases from but only in the most flagrant way of rhetorical invective 46 [ July Stray Stories ...
... French business house would not dream of embellishing an ex- planation , to be submitted to the head of the firm , with lines from Molière or phrases from but only in the most flagrant way of rhetorical invective 46 [ July Stray Stories ...
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... French colony in San Domingo were purely piratical . It is not at all necessary to go back to Ulysses in order to find a pirate who was by common consent a gentleman . Robert Rich , Earl of Warwick , the Admiral of the Parliament in the ...
... French colony in San Domingo were purely piratical . It is not at all necessary to go back to Ulysses in order to find a pirate who was by common consent a gentleman . Robert Rich , Earl of Warwick , the Admiral of the Parliament in the ...
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