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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Page 23
... the outbreak of war in Europe has caused all work in connexion with this and other irrigation enterprises in Egypt and the Sudan to be suspended . climatic conditions , the returns show that the area under THE ANGLO - EGYPTIAN SUDAN 23.
... the outbreak of war in Europe has caused all work in connexion with this and other irrigation enterprises in Egypt and the Sudan to be suspended . climatic conditions , the returns show that the area under THE ANGLO - EGYPTIAN SUDAN 23.
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... Europe where the abrasive energy of waves generated in a freshwater lake is so strongly demonstrated . In the neighbourhood of lofty mountains the atmo- spheric changes are marked by a wider range and take place with greater rapidity ...
... Europe where the abrasive energy of waves generated in a freshwater lake is so strongly demonstrated . In the neighbourhood of lofty mountains the atmo- spheric changes are marked by a wider range and take place with greater rapidity ...
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... European world , Germany has always had too small a share . It is now a question that concerns our existence as a great state whether we can become a power beyond the sea . Otherwise we have the hideous prospect of England and Russia ...
... European world , Germany has always had too small a share . It is now a question that concerns our existence as a great state whether we can become a power beyond the sea . Otherwise we have the hideous prospect of England and Russia ...
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... Europe , ' will guard Europe against the competition of Asia , and of those other United States , whose commercial rivalry needs to be checked . are The Germans are naturally systematical . France subdued , and Russia , it was to be the ...
... Europe , ' will guard Europe against the competition of Asia , and of those other United States , whose commercial rivalry needs to be checked . are The Germans are naturally systematical . France subdued , and Russia , it was to be the ...
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... European soldier , but they are numerous enough to require an efficient commissariat . It is pre- cisely in the matter of commissariat that the Sultan's armies show at their worst ; and it may be doubted whether the Kaiser can do much ...
... European soldier , but they are numerous enough to require an efficient commissariat . It is pre- cisely in the matter of commissariat that the Sultan's armies show at their worst ; and it may be doubted whether the Kaiser can do much ...
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