The Quarterly Review, Volume 285William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1947 |
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Page 44
... position of very much greater internal prestige and independence than it ever did during the first six months after the armistice . The worst troubles which face it are economic , even though it is the political problems that receive ...
... position of very much greater internal prestige and independence than it ever did during the first six months after the armistice . The worst troubles which face it are economic , even though it is the political problems that receive ...
Page 59
... position in London are at once instructive and alarming . The juvenile courts in London are composed of magistrates specially selected by the Home Secretary for their knowledge of children , and they have before them a far larger number ...
... position in London are at once instructive and alarming . The juvenile courts in London are composed of magistrates specially selected by the Home Secretary for their knowledge of children , and they have before them a far larger number ...
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... position . Faced by a strong Indian government or governments they will be compelled in their own interests to establish relations with it or them . Only the more important States will be in a position to negotiate separately . The ...
... position . Faced by a strong Indian government or governments they will be compelled in their own interests to establish relations with it or them . Only the more important States will be in a position to negotiate separately . The ...
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