The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 223
... followed . Firstly , the inspired merchant seamen went about their business with re- newed determination ; and , secondly , there was called into active service that power of improvisation which is our greatest national asset in ...
... followed . Firstly , the inspired merchant seamen went about their business with re- newed determination ; and , secondly , there was called into active service that power of improvisation which is our greatest national asset in ...
Page 239
... followed by a series of successes , both by land and sea , which amazed Europe , and sent waves of excitement and hope through the entire continent of Asia . A Frenchman has described the arrival of the first batch of tall Russian ...
... followed by a series of successes , both by land and sea , which amazed Europe , and sent waves of excitement and hope through the entire continent of Asia . A Frenchman has described the arrival of the first batch of tall Russian ...
Page 287
... followed it closely found the Dominions sitting at the Council table with foreign nations and classed as Powers with special interests . When the Peace Treaty was signed , it was found that the King required the advice of the ...
... followed it closely found the Dominions sitting at the Council table with foreign nations and classed as Powers with special interests . When the Peace Treaty was signed , it was found that the King required the advice of the ...
Page 295
... Smuts is a great man , and has articulated more clearly than any other statesman in the Empire what has followed from Vol . 285.-No. 467 . U + the separate status of the Dominions . He lays stress IMPERIAL UNITY AND THE PEACE TREATY 295.
... Smuts is a great man , and has articulated more clearly than any other statesman in the Empire what has followed from Vol . 285.-No. 467 . U + the separate status of the Dominions . He lays stress IMPERIAL UNITY AND THE PEACE TREATY 295.
Page 296
... followed not unnaturally from a series of other steps taken by Canada towards diplomatic freedom . Canadian patriotism has always boggled at the theory that Imperial unity resides only in the person of the King , long advo- cated by Mr ...
... followed not unnaturally from a series of other steps taken by Canada towards diplomatic freedom . Canadian patriotism has always boggled at the theory that Imperial unity resides only in the person of the King , long advo- cated by Mr ...
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