The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 |
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... BALKAN STATES AND THE WAR 424 ART . 7. — THE ATTITUDE OF ROUMANIA · 439 ART . 8. - THE PRO - GERMAN PROPAGANDA IN THE UNITED STATES ART . 9. - THE GOLDEN BOUGH · · 451 · 464 The Golden Bough . By J. G. Frazer . First edition , three ...
... BALKAN STATES AND THE WAR 424 ART . 7. — THE ATTITUDE OF ROUMANIA · 439 ART . 8. - THE PRO - GERMAN PROPAGANDA IN THE UNITED STATES ART . 9. - THE GOLDEN BOUGH · · 451 · 464 The Golden Bough . By J. G. Frazer . First edition , three ...
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... Balkan Peninsula . On both occasions lack of brains and money on the part of the commanders nullified all the efforts of their troops . It would be unreasonable to suppose that an Empire which failed so ignominiously in a struggle with ...
... Balkan Peninsula . On both occasions lack of brains and money on the part of the commanders nullified all the efforts of their troops . It would be unreasonable to suppose that an Empire which failed so ignominiously in a struggle with ...
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... Balkan wars ; and , as soon as it became patent that their results had robbed Austria of her last hope of solving peacefully her most grievous national problem - the Southern Slav question - Germany seized the opportunity of forcing on ...
... Balkan wars ; and , as soon as it became patent that their results had robbed Austria of her last hope of solving peacefully her most grievous national problem - the Southern Slav question - Germany seized the opportunity of forcing on ...
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... of Europe and for the hope of a peace unsoiled by a senseless race of armaments . The victory of Austria means that Austria will obtain predominance in the Balkans ; the defeat of Austria - unless Italy gains 82 THE ATTITUDE OF ITALY.
... of Europe and for the hope of a peace unsoiled by a senseless race of armaments . The victory of Austria means that Austria will obtain predominance in the Balkans ; the defeat of Austria - unless Italy gains 82 THE ATTITUDE OF ITALY.
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... Balkan peninsula . The spread of Italian influence will moreover react favourably on Italian trade . It must not be forgotten too - it is argued that Italy's entry into the field would hasten the end of the war , and that its ...
... Balkan peninsula . The spread of Italian influence will moreover react favourably on Italian trade . It must not be forgotten too - it is argued that Italy's entry into the field would hasten the end of the war , and that its ...
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