The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) J. Murray, 1919 |
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... ships - with Allen Thomson , the son of his host and tuto with Torrie , a nephew of Professor Jameson , and wit Copland . In company with one or other of the tw last named he made many of his subsequent prolonge excursions on the ...
... ships - with Allen Thomson , the son of his host and tuto with Torrie , a nephew of Professor Jameson , and wit Copland . In company with one or other of the tw last named he made many of his subsequent prolonge excursions on the ...
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... ships , the Senate rules tiprevented him from securing this authority before the he end of the session , but he found it in an old statute . Then came the declaration of war , made by Congress as soon as the President asked for it . No ...
... ships , the Senate rules tiprevented him from securing this authority before the he end of the session , but he found it in an old statute . Then came the declaration of war , made by Congress as soon as the President asked for it . No ...
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... ship , overpowered the crew and forced them to steer for Reval . M. Svinhufvud arrived at Berlin on March 12 , when he was received by Hinden- burg and the German Under - Secretary for Foreign Affairs . Some days before , arrangements ...
... ship , overpowered the crew and forced them to steer for Reval . M. Svinhufvud arrived at Berlin on March 12 , when he was received by Hinden- burg and the German Under - Secretary for Foreign Affairs . Some days before , arrangements ...
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... ships , and if Finland remained neutral . Finland , in the German cogrip , was unable to comply with these conditions . In the previous month the British Government had pointed out that Finland , having concluded a treaty incompatible ...
... ships , and if Finland remained neutral . Finland , in the German cogrip , was unable to comply with these conditions . In the previous month the British Government had pointed out that Finland , having concluded a treaty incompatible ...
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... ship - building they combine a reference to the number and world - wide diffusion of British naval bases , in order to establish the assertion that Great Britain does in fact exercise , directly or indirectly , an effective possession ...
... ship - building they combine a reference to the number and world - wide diffusion of British naval bases , in order to establish the assertion that Great Britain does in fact exercise , directly or indirectly , an effective possession ...
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