The Quarterly Review, Volumes 260-261John Murray, 1933 |
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Page 22
... regard to War policy . * It may be said in passing that Mr Spender traces back these familiar charges to a certain arrogance ' in Asquith's character which led him to regard many widely canvassed issues as of much less consequence than ...
... regard to War policy . * It may be said in passing that Mr Spender traces back these familiar charges to a certain arrogance ' in Asquith's character which led him to regard many widely canvassed issues as of much less consequence than ...
Page 335
... regard Heaven itself as a British colony was an exaggeration hardly too extravagant . And apparently the confidence of those forbears of ours was justified by the results . For Nature had given to them , with other peculiar advantages ...
... regard Heaven itself as a British colony was an exaggeration hardly too extravagant . And apparently the confidence of those forbears of ours was justified by the results . For Nature had given to them , with other peculiar advantages ...
Page 357
... regard to the dangers of annexation had been so emphatic in 1914 and had influenced the decision to declare the protectorate . Lord Lloyd discounts his pessimism with regard to the former occasion while blaming his optimism with regard ...
... regard to the dangers of annexation had been so emphatic in 1914 and had influenced the decision to declare the protectorate . Lord Lloyd discounts his pessimism with regard to the former occasion while blaming his optimism with regard ...
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an American View ART CONTENTS No 514 OCTOBER | 1 |
Feud and Friendship in the Animal World | 2 |
A Map for Civilisation | 3 |
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