The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William 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, 1922 |
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... NAVAL WAR , 1914-15 . By Lord Sydenham , G.C.M.G. 354 9. THE LIFE OF LORD SALISBURY 378 10. JAMES BRYCE . By The Right Hon . Sir Frederick Pollock , Bart 400 11. THE EGYPTIAN PROBLEM . By J. A. Spender - 12 BYRON'S LETTERS . By Lord ...
... NAVAL WAR , 1914-15 . By Lord Sydenham , G.C.M.G. 354 9. THE LIFE OF LORD SALISBURY 378 10. JAMES BRYCE . By The Right Hon . Sir Frederick Pollock , Bart 400 11. THE EGYPTIAN PROBLEM . By J. A. Spender - 12 BYRON'S LETTERS . By Lord ...
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... Palace of Pleasure , ' a book which we know Shakespeare to have used . ' Sir Thomas More , ' the third apocryphal play RECENT SHAKESPEAREAN RESEARCH 9 New Light on Medieval England 350 The Naval War, 1914-15 The Life of Lord Salisbury.
... Palace of Pleasure , ' a book which we know Shakespeare to have used . ' Sir Thomas More , ' the third apocryphal play RECENT SHAKESPEAREAN RESEARCH 9 New Light on Medieval England 350 The Naval War, 1914-15 The Life of Lord Salisbury.
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... naval and military wings , and not two divergent and competing activities Much waste and delay would have been saved if thi system had been perpetuated ; but within six months in spite of all his efforts , the Navy and 128 DAVID HENDERSON.
... naval and military wings , and not two divergent and competing activities Much waste and delay would have been saved if thi system had been perpetuated ; but within six months in spite of all his efforts , the Navy and 128 DAVID HENDERSON.
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... naval armaments , the result , which in itself is desirable , of completely normal relations between Germany and England , will be unobtainable . ' It is this necessity of protecting herself against the menace of the German fleet which ...
... naval armaments , the result , which in itself is desirable , of completely normal relations between Germany and England , will be unobtainable . ' It is this necessity of protecting herself against the menace of the German fleet which ...
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... naval armaments with the same accelerated speed , in seven or eight years a very anxious and acute situation may arise in Europe ; then undoubtedly Russia will become the arbiter of the situation ; and for this reason , in the interests ...
... naval armaments with the same accelerated speed , in seven or eight years a very anxious and acute situation may arise in Europe ; then undoubtedly Russia will become the arbiter of the situation ; and for this reason , in the interests ...
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