The Quarterly Review, Volume 267, Issue 529John Murray, 1936 |
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... regarded as acting in enemy interests and will , therefore , be sunk at sight by whatever means are available . Mines do not discriminate between ships of different nationalities , and neutrals are fully aware that in taking the risks ...
... regarded as acting in enemy interests and will , therefore , be sunk at sight by whatever means are available . Mines do not discriminate between ships of different nationalities , and neutrals are fully aware that in taking the risks ...
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... regarded the Italian performance as a national victory , and the press declared that it was a fine example of the valour and audacity of the young men of the era of Mussolini . But the rejoicings over the victory were destined to be ...
... regarded the Italian performance as a national victory , and the press declared that it was a fine example of the valour and audacity of the young men of the era of Mussolini . But the rejoicings over the victory were destined to be ...
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... regarded the whole trans- action with cynical contempt , though he subsequently utilised the machinery of the Alliance to promote his own reactionary ends . Castlereagh , though not less anxious than the Tsar to maintain the Concert of ...
... regarded the whole trans- action with cynical contempt , though he subsequently utilised the machinery of the Alliance to promote his own reactionary ends . Castlereagh , though not less anxious than the Tsar to maintain the Concert of ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
COAL INTO OIL By Lancelot Lawton | 7 |
Park Lane Past and Present | 11 |
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