The Quarterly Review, Volumes 258-259John Murray, 1932 |
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Page 87
... interest was concentrated on the opposite building . Foreign policy was , in truth , the absorbing interest of Lord Salisbury's public life , and upon his success or failure in that department history's judgment on his statesmanship ...
... interest was concentrated on the opposite building . Foreign policy was , in truth , the absorbing interest of Lord Salisbury's public life , and upon his success or failure in that department history's judgment on his statesmanship ...
Page 226
... interest shifts to the character and disposition of communities ; social geography emerges as both of greater practical importance and of more living interest to the citizen . The tradition , therefore , that regards these social and ...
... interest shifts to the character and disposition of communities ; social geography emerges as both of greater practical importance and of more living interest to the citizen . The tradition , therefore , that regards these social and ...
Page 299
... interest , it has so far attained only an obscure corner in literature . This is in some degree due to the natural inclination of students to concentrate upon the medieval features of the building ; but , in larger measure , perhaps ...
... interest , it has so far attained only an obscure corner in literature . This is in some degree due to the natural inclination of students to concentrate upon the medieval features of the building ; but , in larger measure , perhaps ...
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