The Quarterly Review, Volumes 263-264William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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... course of conversation with a member of the German Consular Service , who , when our informant had occasion to remark that it was a pity there was no universal language , said rather bitterly , ' There is already a universal language ...
... course of conversation with a member of the German Consular Service , who , when our informant had occasion to remark that it was a pity there was no universal language , said rather bitterly , ' There is already a universal language ...
Page 278
... course , that his force , or three forces of the same size landing simultaneously in Britain , could not hope to conquer the country or do more than pin - prick her hide . Why , then , did he land , only to kick his heels for a few ...
... course , that his force , or three forces of the same size landing simultaneously in Britain , could not hope to conquer the country or do more than pin - prick her hide . Why , then , did he land , only to kick his heels for a few ...
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... course that the United States would enter the League , and it was generally supposed at Paris that Mr Haskins , the U.S.A. expert , would be invited to be the first chair- The Council , however , at the first meeting in 1920 decided to ...
... course that the United States would enter the League , and it was generally supposed at Paris that Mr Haskins , the U.S.A. expert , would be invited to be the first chair- The Council , however , at the first meeting in 1920 decided to ...
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