The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 |
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... supreme height where a few rare Western and Eastern minds meet in closest sympathy . Read by English soldiers in Palestine and Mesopotamia the whole life of the East became more deeply understood , but the beauty of its language in the ...
... supreme height where a few rare Western and Eastern minds meet in closest sympathy . Read by English soldiers in Palestine and Mesopotamia the whole life of the East became more deeply understood , but the beauty of its language in the ...
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... Supreme Court would , if faced with such cases , be as anxious as it was in those already passed upon by it to avoid upsetting the Government programme or to create general financial dislocation . It appears from the record and from ...
... Supreme Court would , if faced with such cases , be as anxious as it was in those already passed upon by it to avoid upsetting the Government programme or to create general financial dislocation . It appears from the record and from ...
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now appointed by the Supreme Council , consisting of M. Tardieu ( French ) , Mr Haskins ( United States ) , and Mr ... Supreme Council took the decision on which the Treaty now stands . The main points of the plan were : The 1 ...
now appointed by the Supreme Council , consisting of M. Tardieu ( French ) , Mr Haskins ( United States ) , and Mr ... Supreme Council took the decision on which the Treaty now stands . The main points of the plan were : The 1 ...
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SOME PHILOSOPHIES IN ENGLISH POETRY | 224 |
FORCES IN INDIAS FUTURE By Mrs G H Bell | 238 |
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