The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 251
... spirit of Queen Victoria's Proclamation and the feelings of all liberal - minded men ) , the mere fact that a distinguished man was an Indian was to be held to be a disqualification to his holding a responsible post in India . The ...
... spirit of Queen Victoria's Proclamation and the feelings of all liberal - minded men ) , the mere fact that a distinguished man was an Indian was to be held to be a disqualification to his holding a responsible post in India . The ...
Page 307
... spirit of adventure and discovery , or it may be with the mere craving for novelties of science , still there are ... spirit , the spirit of your travel , not where you go , ' but how . ' And all in whom that spirit abides , all in whose ...
... spirit of adventure and discovery , or it may be with the mere craving for novelties of science , still there are ... spirit , the spirit of your travel , not where you go , ' but how . ' And all in whom that spirit abides , all in whose ...
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... spirit and the sky ; there is a wall between his spirit and the field ; there is a tie , a close binding human tie , between his spirit and freedom . And if such ties be of so great worth that it may profit a man to lose the whole world ...
... spirit and the sky ; there is a wall between his spirit and the field ; there is a tie , a close binding human tie , between his spirit and freedom . And if such ties be of so great worth that it may profit a man to lose the whole world ...
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1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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