The Quarterly Review, Volume 267, Issue 529John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 7
... regarded by her as the ' villain of the piece and rather a poor sort of villain at that because , again , we failed in our purpose . Behind this ring of Powers facing us across our home waters and bordering the seas which link us to the ...
... regarded by her as the ' villain of the piece and rather a poor sort of villain at that because , again , we failed in our purpose . Behind this ring of Powers facing us across our home waters and bordering the seas which link us to the ...
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... regarded as trustworthy , if only because scientific observation in the field had hardly begun . Sir James Frazer , however , has lived long enough to see the gradual verification of these earlier theories , including some of his own ...
... regarded as trustworthy , if only because scientific observation in the field had hardly begun . Sir James Frazer , however , has lived long enough to see the gradual verification of these earlier theories , including some of his own ...
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... regarded the whole transaction 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 transaction 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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