The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 106
... United Provinces , who was relieved for nearly a year of his Governorship to take entire charge of the preparations , and who carried out his task with the conspicuous capacity that he has shown in the discharge of every duty that has ...
... United Provinces , who was relieved for nearly a year of his Governorship to take entire charge of the preparations , and who carried out his task with the conspicuous capacity that he has shown in the discharge of every duty that has ...
Page 120
... united and ex- pressed themselves in his poetry - including his profound sympathy with peasants and humble folk generally- were conspicuous in his boyhood ; and the permanent and poetic part of them owes far more to Hawkshead than to ...
... united and ex- pressed themselves in his poetry - including his profound sympathy with peasants and humble folk generally- were conspicuous in his boyhood ; and the permanent and poetic part of them owes far more to Hawkshead than to ...
Page 134
openly sympathising with the enemy , we have had the supreme blessing of a united nation . Those who have been reading the very interesting correspondence of Lord Granville Leveson Gower just given us by Lady Granville will have been ...
openly sympathising with the enemy , we have had the supreme blessing of a united nation . Those who have been reading the very interesting correspondence of Lord Granville Leveson Gower just given us by Lady Granville will have been ...
Page 165
... United States declined to join with the Entente Powers , on the ground that the action contemplated might be held to be an interference with China's domestic affairs . Until the Powers counselled suspension of the move- ment , there had ...
... United States declined to join with the Entente Powers , on the ground that the action contemplated might be held to be an interference with China's domestic affairs . Until the Powers counselled suspension of the move- ment , there had ...
Page 169
... United States and Japan . For the first eighteen months of the Republic the Powers which had treaty relations with China withheld recognition from the new Government . This did not , however , prevent the con- clusion in 1912 of the ...
... United States and Japan . For the first eighteen months of the Republic the Powers which had treaty relations with China withheld recognition from the new Government . This did not , however , prevent the con- clusion in 1912 of the ...
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