The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 98
... natural that the abbot's income should be formally separated from that of the monks , with an equally formal agreement as to the financial responsibilities to be borne by each party . It may be said that this had become the rule ...
... natural that the abbot's income should be formally separated from that of the monks , with an equally formal agreement as to the financial responsibilities to be borne by each party . It may be said that this had become the rule ...
Page 136
... natural that they should strive to keep all the credit for the Marne in order to offset the undeniable stigma of the opening battles . And we know from many sources , including M. Poincaré , that Joffre manifested his jealousy of ...
... natural that they should strive to keep all the credit for the Marne in order to offset the undeniable stigma of the opening battles . And we know from many sources , including M. Poincaré , that Joffre manifested his jealousy of ...
Page 177
... natural thing for an opposing party to do is to make a case against that in power and as strongly and highly coloured as possible , while the natural thing for the party in power to do is to minimise the facts and put as good a face on ...
... natural thing for an opposing party to do is to make a case against that in power and as strongly and highly coloured as possible , while the natural thing for the party in power to do is to minimise the facts and put as good a face on ...
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