The Quarterly Review, Volume 291William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1953 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 15
Page 120
... ETHIOPIA'S FEDERAL UNION . At last , after six years of restless negotiation , Ethiopia has recovered the maritime province of her old empire , which is now known as Eritrea . She has again her access to the sea . For the former ...
... ETHIOPIA'S FEDERAL UNION . At last , after six years of restless negotiation , Ethiopia has recovered the maritime province of her old empire , which is now known as Eritrea . She has again her access to the sea . For the former ...
Page 122
... Ethiopia ; and the Constitution has been adopted by the Eritrean Assembly . In order to understand the significance of the union , it is necessary to sketch the history of the land before , during , and after the Italian occupation ...
... Ethiopia ; and the Constitution has been adopted by the Eritrean Assembly . In order to understand the significance of the union , it is necessary to sketch the history of the land before , during , and after the Italian occupation ...
Page 125
... Ethiopia and are part and parcel of the people of the Tigre province . In the northern region , adjoining the Sudan , the Muslims are in the majority . But in Ethiopia itself there has been , under the present Emperor , no ...
... Ethiopia and are part and parcel of the people of the Tigre province . In the northern region , adjoining the Sudan , the Muslims are in the majority . But in Ethiopia itself there has been , under the present Emperor , no ...
Contents
Nothing like Leather French Fashion | 1 |
Memories of Beatty | 2 |
Quaker Tercentenary | 3 |
Copyright | |
70 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Africa Anglican appointment army Australian authority beauty become Bible Bolshevik Boswell Britain British called carrion crow century Chesterton Christian Church colonial Communism Communist conifers court Democratic divorce economic Empire England English Eritrea Ethiopia experience fact father Federal Republic feel forest forestry France French German Gibson Government Governor-General Greek House human ideas important India influence interest Irish Lamennais land Latin leaders less letters literary prophet living London Lord Ashbourne Lord Gowrie Lord Salisbury Marx Marxist means ment mind Ministers modern nature never non-violence oratory organisation party perhaps political problem psychiatry realised recognised religion revolution Roman rural Russian sense Shaw social Socialist society Soviet Soviet Union Spain speech spirit Stalin subconscious Sudan Tewkesbury theory thing tion to-day Tractarians trees Western whole words writing wrote