The Lawyer: A Conversation Piece : Selected from the Lawyer's Notebooks and Other WritingsEyre & Spottiswoode, 1951 - 355 страници |
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... respect your sugges- tions were received , and how sensible we were of the import- ance which your name would be to our efforts . Though your declining to join the Committee was much regretted , your reasons were unanswerable ; and we ...
... respect your sugges- tions were received , and how sensible we were of the import- ance which your name would be to our efforts . Though your declining to join the Committee was much regretted , your reasons were unanswerable ; and we ...
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... respect the com- moner English type , we have the strongest objection to look be- yond our noses . We take what lies ... respects , a fair specimen of the Cambridge tone of thought . " If we look for an obvious antitype to Stephen ...
... respect the com- moner English type , we have the strongest objection to look be- yond our noses . We take what lies ... respects , a fair specimen of the Cambridge tone of thought . " If we look for an obvious antitype to Stephen ...
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... respects an ardent individualist and sympathised with my own cherished causes . It was worth while noting the ... respect of which I chiefly remem- ber Maurice Baring and William Rothenstein . There was a curiously assorted dinner ...
... respects an ardent individualist and sympathised with my own cherished causes . It was worth while noting the ... respect of which I chiefly remem- ber Maurice Baring and William Rothenstein . There was a curiously assorted dinner ...
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AUTHORS INTRODUCTION | xxvii |
VICTORIAN MEMORIES | 47 |
Letitia | 56 |
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