The Living Age, Volume 270Living Age Company, 1911 |
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Page 3
... character of the Sovereign ? What material has it afforded us for our speculation as to the future of the reign ? When George V. is crowned with due pomp and cir- cumstance in the Abbey , which of his predecessors will he resemble ? In ...
... character of the Sovereign ? What material has it afforded us for our speculation as to the future of the reign ? When George V. is crowned with due pomp and cir- cumstance in the Abbey , which of his predecessors will he resemble ? In ...
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... character strengthened by disciplined self - control , and en- riched by the faithful discharge of the duties and responsibilities of son , husband , and father . The new reign has started well . All that is common ground . But it is ...
... character strengthened by disciplined self - control , and en- riched by the faithful discharge of the duties and responsibilities of son , husband , and father . The new reign has started well . All that is common ground . But it is ...
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... character even when the dual strain in him of , should it be called , Puritan and Cavalier , or per- haps pharisee and publican , strove for the mastery . Moreover , apart from politics , he was on the whole suscepti- ble rather to ...
... character even when the dual strain in him of , should it be called , Puritan and Cavalier , or per- haps pharisee and publican , strove for the mastery . Moreover , apart from politics , he was on the whole suscepti- ble rather to ...
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... character , character informing history , things as they are , and all enveloped in the thrill of the season and the hush of the moment . Not less compelling , with its ironies of interlude , is his crystallization of Waterloo . The ...
... character , character informing history , things as they are , and all enveloped in the thrill of the season and the hush of the moment . Not less compelling , with its ironies of interlude , is his crystallization of Waterloo . The ...
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... and fro . " Robert Chambers , writing at the time , certifies that it was all highly respect- able : " a degree of harmony and free- dom , " he says , " has hitherto character- Scottish Homes and Haunts of Robert Louis Stevenson . 73.
... and fro . " Robert Chambers , writing at the time , certifies that it was all highly respect- able : " a degree of harmony and free- dom , " he says , " has hitherto character- Scottish Homes and Haunts of Robert Louis Stevenson . 73.
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