The Quarterly Review, Volumes 268-269William 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, 1937 |
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... question then is as to facts : first , are the state- ments of this book true , however onesided ? And secondly , are the facts misrepresented in the teaching of history in Scotland as it alleges ? So far as I can find , only one of the ...
... question then is as to facts : first , are the state- ments of this book true , however onesided ? And secondly , are the facts misrepresented in the teaching of history in Scotland as it alleges ? So far as I can find , only one of the ...
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... questions could be confined to Africa . But it has already been shown that this is impossible and , from the point of view of expediency as distinct from abstract justice , the whole question is complicated an hundredfold by the fact ...
... questions could be confined to Africa . But it has already been shown that this is impossible and , from the point of view of expediency as distinct from abstract justice , the whole question is complicated an hundredfold by the fact ...
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... question , Why should we blame Japan for her occupation of Manchuria and not blame the Soviet for her occupation of Outer Mongolia ? Being caught unawares and realising that any adequate explana- tion would be too long and , therefore ...
... question , Why should we blame Japan for her occupation of Manchuria and not blame the Soviet for her occupation of Outer Mongolia ? Being caught unawares and realising that any adequate explana- tion would be too long and , therefore ...
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