The Quarterly Review, Volumes 272-273William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1939 |
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... foreign policy speak for itself . The first comprises lists of the titles of Blue Books ; that is , papers presented to Parliament or to one or other House of Parliament , concerned with foreign affairs . The lists are grouped under the ...
... foreign policy speak for itself . The first comprises lists of the titles of Blue Books ; that is , papers presented to Parliament or to one or other House of Parliament , concerned with foreign affairs . The lists are grouped under the ...
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... foreign affairs . It was the period of the beginning of Lord Salisbury's ascendancy in foreign policy . He became Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in succession to Lord Derby , who resigned on March 28 , 1878 . Hostilities had ...
... foreign affairs . It was the period of the beginning of Lord Salisbury's ascendancy in foreign policy . He became Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in succession to Lord Derby , who resigned on March 28 , 1878 . Hostilities had ...
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... Foreign Affairs ; he was prolific of Blue Books - except on the major subjects ☐ of his foreign policy . The French and British General Staff conversations which began in 1906 were not Foreign Office affairs ; and in any case Grey felt ...
... Foreign Affairs ; he was prolific of Blue Books - except on the major subjects ☐ of his foreign policy . The French and British General Staff conversations which began in 1906 were not Foreign Office affairs ; and in any case Grey felt ...
Contents
APRIL | 1 |
The Doctrinal Situation in the Church of England | 7 |
Czechoslovakian Adventure | 10 |
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