The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263John Murray, 1934 |
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... continued to make it clear in unmistakable terms to Germany that Britain's sole desire was for concord and for peace , and sincerely and ardently worked towards that end , he did not shut his eyes to the dangers that lay within the ...
... continued to make it clear in unmistakable terms to Germany that Britain's sole desire was for concord and for peace , and sincerely and ardently worked towards that end , he did not shut his eyes to the dangers that lay within the ...
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... continued to command throughout the world exceptional weight and attention right up to the last public speech which he delivered ( on the German situation ) a few months before his death , but only once after handing back his seals did ...
... continued to command throughout the world exceptional weight and attention right up to the last public speech which he delivered ( on the German situation ) a few months before his death , but only once after handing back his seals did ...
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... continued , he would shoot from the cannon's mouth every Frenchman in that city . The bombardment did continue . The Dey seized the French Vicar Apostolic , hurried him to the mole , and tied him to the mouth of a cannon , whence he was ...
... continued , he would shoot from the cannon's mouth every Frenchman in that city . The bombardment did continue . The Dey seized the French Vicar Apostolic , hurried him to the mole , and tied him to the mouth of a cannon , whence he was ...
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