The Quarterly Review, Volumes 280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 - English literature |
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Page 186
... regarded himself as a trustee ' for the backward ' races and a guide to them in their development . From this has flowered the modern conception of trusteeship ' which has inspired our colonial philosophy and practice during the last ...
... regarded himself as a trustee ' for the backward ' races and a guide to them in their development . From this has flowered the modern conception of trusteeship ' which has inspired our colonial philosophy and practice during the last ...
Page 106
... regarded seemingly by the author of the Report with complete complacency - is the cost of Retirement Pensions alone , which is to rise from 126 . millions in 1945 to 1907. millions in 1955 , and to no less than 3007. millions in 1965 ...
... regarded seemingly by the author of the Report with complete complacency - is the cost of Retirement Pensions alone , which is to rise from 126 . millions in 1945 to 1907. millions in 1955 , and to no less than 3007. millions in 1965 ...
Page 197
... regarded as unavoidable , and gave his pen in support of the government pledged to its prosecution ; vigorously opposing every proposal of appeasement , when negotia- tions were opened early in 1814 , he was unable as official Laureate ...
... regarded as unavoidable , and gave his pen in support of the government pledged to its prosecution ; vigorously opposing every proposal of appeasement , when negotia- tions were opened early in 1814 , he was unable as official Laureate ...
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