The Quarterly Review, Volumes 280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 |
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... tion of war on Germany by Brazil , have had a deep effect . ( 6 ) The entry of the U.S.A. into the war caused an alteration in the opinion at one time held very exten- sively in Spain , that the Germans would win the war and , though ...
... tion of war on Germany by Brazil , have had a deep effect . ( 6 ) The entry of the U.S.A. into the war caused an alteration in the opinion at one time held very exten- sively in Spain , that the Germans would win the war and , though ...
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... tion ' and would be kept out of harm's way till the trouble subsided . It was fortunate that the Congress had no influence with the martial races on whom the defence of British India , apart from British Forces , largely depends , many ...
... tion ' and would be kept out of harm's way till the trouble subsided . It was fortunate that the Congress had no influence with the martial races on whom the defence of British India , apart from British Forces , largely depends , many ...
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... tion as the most honourable fact for Scotland that its whole history supplies , ' * while Lord Jeffrey , an eye - witness of the memorable spectacle that occurred on May 18 , 1843 , was convinced that there was not another country in ...
... tion as the most honourable fact for Scotland that its whole history supplies , ' * while Lord Jeffrey , an eye - witness of the memorable spectacle that occurred on May 18 , 1843 , was convinced that there was not another country in ...
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