The Quarterly Review, Volumes 264-265William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1935 |
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... officers were observed pressing through the crowd under a flag of truce , accompanied by an officer from the outpost line . One of them , Tate's second - in - command , Le Brun , was led before Lord Cawdor and presented a letter from ...
... officers were observed pressing through the crowd under a flag of truce , accompanied by an officer from the outpost line . One of them , Tate's second - in - command , Le Brun , was led before Lord Cawdor and presented a letter from ...
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... Officers . This predominantly military cabinet left its mark upon the history of Bulgaria . It succeeded in crushing at least outwardly and temporarily - the turbulent Communist opposition . It gave Bulgarian foreign policy a sudden ...
... Officers . This predominantly military cabinet left its mark upon the history of Bulgaria . It succeeded in crushing at least outwardly and temporarily - the turbulent Communist opposition . It gave Bulgarian foreign policy a sudden ...
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... officers for civil administration . Not an enviable task that of persuading politically minded generals that excellent soldiers though they might be they were bound to prove incompetent politicians ! That King Boris succeeded in this ...
... officers for civil administration . Not an enviable task that of persuading politically minded generals that excellent soldiers though they might be they were bound to prove incompetent politicians ! That King Boris succeeded in this ...
Contents
ART No 521 JULY | 1 |
The Short Story | 2 |
The Periodicity of Earthquakes | 3 |
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