The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 354
... Beaconsfield , about to enter the conference chamber , turning with his hand upon the handle of the door , and addressing Bismarck in a genial confidential whisper , Oh , I say , by the by , what's the French for compromise . ' 66 It ...
... Beaconsfield , about to enter the conference chamber , turning with his hand upon the handle of the door , and addressing Bismarck in a genial confidential whisper , Oh , I say , by the by , what's the French for compromise . ' 66 It ...
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... Beaconsfield . .. Bismarck next day asked the two statesmen to sit side by side at the table , with the various maps unrolled before them . That produced by Gorchakov only contained a single line that of San Stefano , which he declared ...
... Beaconsfield . .. Bismarck next day asked the two statesmen to sit side by side at the table , with the various maps unrolled before them . That produced by Gorchakov only contained a single line that of San Stefano , which he declared ...
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... Beaconsfield triumphed over him . It was one of the most genuine , quiet successes of the Conservative Grand Old Man ... Beaconsfield a warm regard and respect . Although the main practical business was left to Lord Salisbury with the ...
... Beaconsfield triumphed over him . It was one of the most genuine , quiet successes of the Conservative Grand Old Man ... Beaconsfield a warm regard and respect . Although the main practical business was left to Lord Salisbury with the ...
Contents
THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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