The Edinburgh Review, 第 216 卷A. and C. Black, 1912 |
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... admirably described by Mr. Lovat Fraser , who had exceptional opportunities of observ- ing that work while it was in progress . It may safely be said that Lord Curzon was probably the most vigorous and efficient pro - consul that ...
... admirably described by Mr. Lovat Fraser , who had exceptional opportunities of observ- ing that work while it was in progress . It may safely be said that Lord Curzon was probably the most vigorous and efficient pro - consul that ...
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... admirably summed up in Lord Crewe's despatch , which he has in substance re - affirmed in the House of Lords while repudiating the extravagant gloss put upon his language by some of the Indian papers : — ' It is certain , in the course ...
... admirably summed up in Lord Crewe's despatch , which he has in substance re - affirmed in the House of Lords while repudiating the extravagant gloss put upon his language by some of the Indian papers : — ' It is certain , in the course ...
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... admirable qualities . But just as the type of the average mandarin has degenerated , becoming corrupt , cowardly and addicted to fleshpots , so , in their descendants who constitute Young China , we find personal ambition , indiscipline ...
... admirable qualities . But just as the type of the average mandarin has degenerated , becoming corrupt , cowardly and addicted to fleshpots , so , in their descendants who constitute Young China , we find personal ambition , indiscipline ...
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... admirably beautiful that no painter has ever been able to do justice to them . All her passions are in subjection to her good sense . This might be more precise , but the touch about the eyes is helpful . Chapelain celebrated ( in 1666 ...
... admirably beautiful that no painter has ever been able to do justice to them . All her passions are in subjection to her good sense . This might be more precise , but the touch about the eyes is helpful . Chapelain celebrated ( in 1666 ...
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... admirable hostess in history . But , to entertain , a house was needed . The old Marquis de Pisani had bought , in 1599 , a ramshackle dwelling , close to the Louvre , in the Rue Saint - Thomas , which became , at his death , the ...
... admirable hostess in history . But , to entertain , a house was needed . The old Marquis de Pisani had bought , in 1599 , a ramshackle dwelling , close to the Louvre , in the Rue Saint - Thomas , which became , at his death , the ...
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