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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... RELATIONS . The Kaiser and English Relations . By E. F. Benson . Longmans , 1936 . A WELL - KNOWN novelist has ventured into the fields of historiography , where no writer of fiction will ever be quite at home . For , while it is his ...
... RELATIONS . The Kaiser and English Relations . By E. F. Benson . Longmans , 1936 . A WELL - KNOWN novelist has ventured into the fields of historiography , where no writer of fiction will ever be quite at home . For , while it is his ...
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... relations in connection with the identical peaceful policy of the two countries during the Balkan Wars and the distinct flagging of the irritation felt on account of the naval competition . It is quite safe to say that the Emperor ...
... relations in connection with the identical peaceful policy of the two countries during the Balkan Wars and the distinct flagging of the irritation felt on account of the naval competition . It is quite safe to say that the Emperor ...
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... relations between the Emperor Frederick and his son are not correctly described , for , apart from the irritation felt by Frederick , which really was caused far more by the attitude of his father and of Bismarck than by his son's ...
... relations between the Emperor Frederick and his son are not correctly described , for , apart from the irritation felt by Frederick , which really was caused far more by the attitude of his father and of Bismarck than by his son's ...
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