The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 286
... secured the unity of command necessary to success . The Imperial War Cabinet did useful work , and served a most important end by bringing the Dominions into touch with the real situation , while a vast organisation mobilised the ...
... secured the unity of command necessary to success . The Imperial War Cabinet did useful work , and served a most important end by bringing the Dominions into touch with the real situation , while a vast organisation mobilised the ...
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... secured high office at the time the great diplomatic Conference was summoned . As a matter of fact , Mr Hughes at Paris frequently acted , or rather spoke , not as if he were the representative of a small defenceless community , but as ...
... secured high office at the time the great diplomatic Conference was summoned . As a matter of fact , Mr Hughes at Paris frequently acted , or rather spoke , not as if he were the representative of a small defenceless community , but as ...
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... secured a memorandum from Mr Lloyd George , M. Clemenceau , and President Wilson , in which they assured him that Canada is eligible for a seat on the Council of the League . Having received this assurance , Sir Robert Borden signed the ...
... secured a memorandum from Mr Lloyd George , M. Clemenceau , and President Wilson , in which they assured him that Canada is eligible for a seat on the Council of the League . Having received this assurance , Sir Robert Borden signed the ...
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... secured us the victory . There is little doubt that , if we face the position squarely and fearlessly , we shall secure an effective unity in a British Commonwealth of Nations . F. W. EGGLESTON . n Art . 6. THE BAGDAD RAILWAY . FOR ...
... secured us the victory . There is little doubt that , if we face the position squarely and fearlessly , we shall secure an effective unity in a British Commonwealth of Nations . F. W. EGGLESTON . n Art . 6. THE BAGDAD RAILWAY . FOR ...
Page 315
... secured by a Turkish Government loan , which made that Government a partner in the enterprise , and entitled to the lion's share of any profits there might be . The attempt to combine business success with strategical considerations ...
... secured by a Turkish Government loan , which made that Government a partner in the enterprise , and entitled to the lion's share of any profits there might be . The attempt to combine business success with strategical considerations ...
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