The Quarterly Review, Volumes 235-236William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1921 |
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... TREATY . By F. W. Eggleston - · 286 6. THE BAGDAD RAILWAY ( WITH MAP ) . By A. D. C. Russell · 307 7. THE SEARCH FOR SELF - GOVERNMENT . By Barbara Wootton 8 A NEW LIFE OF GOETHE . By G. P. Gooch 9. ELEONORA FONSECA AND THE NEAPOLITAN ...
... TREATY . By F. W. Eggleston - · 286 6. THE BAGDAD RAILWAY ( WITH MAP ) . By A. D. C. Russell · 307 7. THE SEARCH FOR SELF - GOVERNMENT . By Barbara Wootton 8 A NEW LIFE OF GOETHE . By G. P. Gooch 9. ELEONORA FONSECA AND THE NEAPOLITAN ...
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... treaty with Germany was signed on June 28 , 1919 , it did not come into effective operation until Jan. 10 , 1920. This interval was necessary in order to procure the ratification of the Vol . 235.-No. 466 . 25881 treaty by at least ...
... treaty with Germany was signed on June 28 , 1919 , it did not come into effective operation until Jan. 10 , 1920. This interval was necessary in order to procure the ratification of the Vol . 235.-No. 466 . 25881 treaty by at least ...
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... treaty by at least three of the principal Allied Associated Powers . Germany ratified it on July 1919 , Italy on Oct. 7 , Great Britain on Oct. 10 , Fra on Oct. 12. There were , however , certain unexecu clauses of the Armistice ...
... treaty by at least three of the principal Allied Associated Powers . Germany ratified it on July 1919 , Italy on Oct. 7 , Great Britain on Oct. 10 , Fra on Oct. 12. There were , however , certain unexecu clauses of the Armistice ...
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... Treaty , and that this was a difficult task , as the various countries concerned had suffered in quite different ways from the violence with which the war had been carried on by their adversaries , notably by Germany . Compare the ...
... Treaty , and that this was a difficult task , as the various countries concerned had suffered in quite different ways from the violence with which the war had been carried on by their adversaries , notably by Germany . Compare the ...
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... treaty signed by all of them . This procedure was not adopted on the recent occasion , and it is obvious that it may have to be modified in accordance with the relative position of the parties when hostilities are terminated by the ...
... treaty signed by all of them . This procedure was not adopted on the recent occasion , and it is obvious that it may have to be modified in accordance with the relative position of the parties when hostilities are terminated by the ...
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