The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 268
... difficult in such matters fully or effectively to put back the clock . The present confused emergency twenty - four - hour ' system , as Mr Mor- genthau , the Secretary of the Treasury , puts it , may be cleared and a more coherent and ...
... difficult in such matters fully or effectively to put back the clock . The present confused emergency twenty - four - hour ' system , as Mr Mor- genthau , the Secretary of the Treasury , puts it , may be cleared and a more coherent and ...
Page 281
... difficulty . The women were more clamourous than the men , making signs to cut their throats & desiring I would not take ... difficult to get access to them for any time , but I have seen them all , stated to them plainly & decidedly the ...
... difficulty . The women were more clamourous than the men , making signs to cut their throats & desiring I would not take ... difficult to get access to them for any time , but I have seen them all , stated to them plainly & decidedly the ...
Page 355
... difficulty . Mr Attlee's criticisms are pitched in a minor key . He takes the more statesmanlike view that although it ... difficult to appreciate how , in India's present state of development , political power is to be kept out of the ...
... difficulty . Mr Attlee's criticisms are pitched in a minor key . He takes the more statesmanlike view that although it ... difficult to appreciate how , in India's present state of development , political power is to be kept out of the ...
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