The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 236
... Empire , and as late as the 17th century threatened Vienna . The destruction of civilisation in all its most ancient seats has been the work of the Mongol . It is not true to say that he overthrew only decadent and feeble empires . Such ...
... Empire , and as late as the 17th century threatened Vienna . The destruction of civilisation in all its most ancient seats has been the work of the Mongol . It is not true to say that he overthrew only decadent and feeble empires . Such ...
Page 241
... empire . In speaking of Chinese stagnation we have often forgotten the paralysing effect of the Tartar domination , which has only lately been thrown off . And the new China , in spite of its hatred of Japan , is dream- ing of a Pan ...
... empire . In speaking of Chinese stagnation we have often forgotten the paralysing effect of the Tartar domination , which has only lately been thrown off . And the new China , in spite of its hatred of Japan , is dream- ing of a Pan ...
Page 242
... Empire , which could and would be used to put down rebellion . The natives , however , know that though this used to be true , it is now very doubtful whether the masses in this country would not sympathise with the rebels and paralyse ...
... Empire , which could and would be used to put down rebellion . The natives , however , know that though this used to be true , it is now very doubtful whether the masses in this country would not sympathise with the rebels and paralyse ...
Page 267
... Empire . He is no longer isolated from his fellow - workers in remote country districts ; he is , or can become , a member of an efficient organisation which extends to every county in England and Wales . He has himself received a free ...
... Empire . He is no longer isolated from his fellow - workers in remote country districts ; he is , or can become , a member of an efficient organisation which extends to every county in England and Wales . He has himself received a free ...
Page 286
... Empire has passed through a crisis at Versailles . In 1871 Bismarck celebrated the German victory over France by crowning the King of Prussia German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors . This brought into being the Federal German Empire . In ...
... Empire has passed through a crisis at Versailles . In 1871 Bismarck celebrated the German victory over France by crowning the King of Prussia German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors . This brought into being the Federal German Empire . In ...
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