The Review of Reviews, Volume 10William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1894 |
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Page 26
... writes : - When the much - coveted " blue ribbon " of the turf seemed just within his grasp , his horse Mainstone - third in the betting -unaccountably broke down , with a strong suspicion of foul play The entries in his list of ...
... writes : - When the much - coveted " blue ribbon " of the turf seemed just within his grasp , his horse Mainstone - third in the betting -unaccountably broke down , with a strong suspicion of foul play The entries in his list of ...
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... writes the monthly summary for the Sunday Magazine , thus comments upon the connection of Lord Rosebery with the turf : - The Prime Minister's victory in the Derby , though welcomed with enthusiasm by the crowd , seems to us a matter ...
... writes the monthly summary for the Sunday Magazine , thus comments upon the connection of Lord Rosebery with the turf : - The Prime Minister's victory in the Derby , though welcomed with enthusiasm by the crowd , seems to us a matter ...
Page 49
... write this most unworthy article . WHAT MISS REPPLIER SAYS . In Scribner's Magazine Miss Agnes Repplier writes an article in somewhat of the same strain , but what she says is characterised by a regard for truth and decency which is not ...
... write this most unworthy article . WHAT MISS REPPLIER SAYS . In Scribner's Magazine Miss Agnes Repplier writes an article in somewhat of the same strain , but what she says is characterised by a regard for truth and decency which is not ...
Page 62
... writes on " The Tate Collection , " and Mr. Edmund Gosse on the " The New Sculpture . " Another writer defends the expenditure on instruction in art at South Kensington ; there are articles on the Royal Academy , and Miss Hepworth ...
... writes on " The Tate Collection , " and Mr. Edmund Gosse on the " The New Sculpture . " Another writer defends the expenditure on instruction in art at South Kensington ; there are articles on the Royal Academy , and Miss Hepworth ...
Page 63
... writes on " Conversation in Society , " and contrives to say nothing in particular . Alan Cole's paper on " Tapestry " is illustrated with several well- known tapestries , and the rest of the magazine is filled with the usual assortment ...
... writes on " Conversation in Society , " and contrives to say nothing in particular . Alan Cole's paper on " Tapestry " is illustrated with several well- known tapestries , and the rest of the magazine is filled with the usual assortment ...
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