The Quarterly Review, Volumes 266-267William 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, 1936 |
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... Nicolson , is often cited by students of international affairs as one of the most in- structive episodes in modern diplomatic history . ' Mr Nicolson's own narrative handsomely supports this view . Cynics may question the permanence of ...
... Nicolson , is often cited by students of international affairs as one of the most in- structive episodes in modern diplomatic history . ' Mr Nicolson's own narrative handsomely supports this view . Cynics may question the permanence of ...
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... Nicolson gives are often charming , but they amount to no more than an embellishment of his central theme , which is Morrow's public career . The career was in itself a striking one , but it could hardly have attracted Mr Nicolson's ...
... Nicolson gives are often charming , but they amount to no more than an embellishment of his central theme , which is Morrow's public career . The career was in itself a striking one , but it could hardly have attracted Mr Nicolson's ...
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... Nicolson's . He quotes Morrow as saying , ' Once we have made £ 20,000 we shall return to the practice of the law . I shall teach history ; you will write poetry ; the children will earn their own living , ' and then Mr Nicolson adds ...
... Nicolson's . He quotes Morrow as saying , ' Once we have made £ 20,000 we shall return to the practice of the law . I shall teach history ; you will write poetry ; the children will earn their own living , ' and then Mr Nicolson adds ...
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Mussolinis Masterwork in Africa | 7 |
Park Lane Past and Present | 15 |
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