The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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... ENGLISH AND GERMAN BANKING IN RELATION TO TRADE AND INDUSTRY - 508 532 ART . 13. - MRS HUGHES ( OF UFFINGTON ) AND HER CIRCLE . 548 Letters and Recollections of Sir Walter Scott . Edited by Horace G. Hutchinson . Smith , Elder , 1904 ...
... ENGLISH AND GERMAN BANKING IN RELATION TO TRADE AND INDUSTRY - 508 532 ART . 13. - MRS HUGHES ( OF UFFINGTON ) AND HER CIRCLE . 548 Letters and Recollections of Sir Walter Scott . Edited by Horace G. Hutchinson . Smith , Elder , 1904 ...
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... English politicians , whose intentions are generally excellent , whose acquaintance with Eastern affairs is usually superficial , who often fail to recognise both the true nature and the width of the gulf which separates the East from ...
... English politicians , whose intentions are generally excellent , whose acquaintance with Eastern affairs is usually superficial , who often fail to recognise both the true nature and the width of the gulf which separates the East from ...
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... English doctor who was employed by the Egyptian railway administration was summoned to a station in the Delta to see the station - master , who was said to be very ill . On being admitted to the man's room , the doctor found that he was ...
... English doctor who was employed by the Egyptian railway administration was summoned to a station in the Delta to see the station - master , who was said to be very ill . On being admitted to the man's room , the doctor found that he was ...
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... English newspaper . When the account of the interview was published , he expressed annoyance that certain remarks which he had made and to which he attached a special degree of importance had been omitted . On enquiry it appeared that ...
... English newspaper . When the account of the interview was published , he expressed annoyance that certain remarks which he had made and to which he attached a special degree of importance had been omitted . On enquiry it appeared that ...
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... English lady , whom I will call Mrs X. , and who was an ardent politician and fervent humanitarian , invoked my aid on behalf of a Circassian slave girl who was in the harem of a near relative of the Khedive ( Tewfik Pasha ) and was ...
... English lady , whom I will call Mrs X. , and who was an ardent politician and fervent humanitarian , invoked my aid on behalf of a Circassian slave girl who was in the harem of a near relative of the Khedive ( Tewfik Pasha ) and was ...
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