The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1920 |
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Page 251
... RACES 359 ART . 9. THE FIRST LORD HOLLAND 375 ART . 10. - GERMANY , TURKEY , AND THE ARMENIAN MASSACRES - 385 ART . 11. - THE JEWS AS A REVOLUTIONARY LEAVEN : A REPLY ART . 12. - A STRATEGICAL RETROSPECT ART . 13. THE ECONOMICS OF THE ...
... RACES 359 ART . 9. THE FIRST LORD HOLLAND 375 ART . 10. - GERMANY , TURKEY , AND THE ARMENIAN MASSACRES - 385 ART . 11. - THE JEWS AS A REVOLUTIONARY LEAVEN : A REPLY ART . 12. - A STRATEGICAL RETROSPECT ART . 13. THE ECONOMICS OF THE ...
Page 279
... races in a land which was geographically and economically predestined to form one State . The economic life of Russia is also very complicated . Russia tends on the one side towards the Baltic , on another towards the White Sea , and on ...
... races in a land which was geographically and economically predestined to form one State . The economic life of Russia is also very complicated . Russia tends on the one side towards the Baltic , on another towards the White Sea , and on ...
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... race was still unimpaired and was ready to assert itself at the first opportunity . They have more to tell than their stay - at - home brethren ; and the most readable memoirs of the century come from their ready pens . Goldoni and ...
... race was still unimpaired and was ready to assert itself at the first opportunity . They have more to tell than their stay - at - home brethren ; and the most readable memoirs of the century come from their ready pens . Goldoni and ...
Page 359
... race , that distant regions might be colonised under the British flag - only to find that the gain is for others ; that the Empire is not for the people of this land in any practical sense , and that they , for their part , must be ...
... race , that distant regions might be colonised under the British flag - only to find that the gain is for others ; that the Empire is not for the people of this land in any practical sense , and that they , for their part , must be ...
Page 360
... race , it must be conceded that no people who have yet figured on the stage of history have laboured to better purpose , or attained to a higher standard of excellence . Having also , then , within the Empire an immense mine of latent ...
... race , it must be conceded that no people who have yet figured on the stage of history have laboured to better purpose , or attained to a higher standard of excellence . Having also , then , within the Empire an immense mine of latent ...
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