The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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... Europe • Wilfrid 1 21 51 2. Two Dominion Statesmen : I. Sir Wilfrid Laurier . II . General Louis Botha • 3. The Ginestra ; or , The Desert Flower . 4. The Last of the Habsburgs : I. The Emperor Francis Joseph . II . The Archduke Franz ...
... Europe • Wilfrid 1 21 51 2. Two Dominion Statesmen : I. Sir Wilfrid Laurier . II . General Louis Botha • 3. The Ginestra ; or , The Desert Flower . 4. The Last of the Habsburgs : I. The Emperor Francis Joseph . II . The Archduke Franz ...
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... Europe and Asia . By M. Townsend . Constable , 1901 . 3. The Passing of the Great Race . By ' Madison Grant . Scribners , 1919 . 4. The Rising Tide of Colour . By L. Stoddard . Chapman & Hall , 1920 . 5. Children of the Slaves . By ...
... Europe and Asia . By M. Townsend . Constable , 1901 . 3. The Passing of the Great Race . By ' Madison Grant . Scribners , 1919 . 4. The Rising Tide of Colour . By L. Stoddard . Chapman & Hall , 1920 . 5. Children of the Slaves . By ...
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... European , being indigenous around the Baltic Sea . From this centre it flooded the greater part of Europe in successive waves of invasion . Its well - known characteristics are tall stature , light- coloured hair and eyes , and a ...
... European , being indigenous around the Baltic Sea . From this centre it flooded the greater part of Europe in successive waves of invasion . Its well - known characteristics are tall stature , light- coloured hair and eyes , and a ...
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... Europe had fallen , or was soon to fall , under the yoke of the Grand Turk ; Scotland , Ireland , Scandinavia , and Poland were still on the outskirts of civilisation , and partially detached from the European system . For a thousand ...
... Europe had fallen , or was soon to fall , under the yoke of the Grand Turk ; Scotland , Ireland , Scandinavia , and Poland were still on the outskirts of civilisation , and partially detached from the European system . For a thousand ...
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... Europe in prehistoric times . The Altaic shepherd on his horse shattered civilisation over the greater part of the Old World . The inven- tion of gunpowder curbed his aggression , and for the first time gave civilisation a decisive ...
... Europe in prehistoric times . The Altaic shepherd on his horse shattered civilisation over the greater part of the Old World . The inven- tion of gunpowder curbed his aggression , and for the first time gave civilisation a decisive ...
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