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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... taken by assault ; destruction or seizure of th enemy's property unless such act is imperatively d manded by the necessities of war ; the confiscation A , sivate property ; the violation of family honour 12 THE REORGANISATION OF EUROPE ...
... taken by assault ; destruction or seizure of th enemy's property unless such act is imperatively d manded by the necessities of war ; the confiscation A , sivate property ; the violation of family honour 12 THE REORGANISATION OF EUROPE ...
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... taken in this tic Connexion . ' The frontiers of Turkey in Europe are defined by the Black Sea from the entrance of the Bosphorus to a point about four and a half miles north - west B 2 THE REORGANISATION OF EUROPE 15.
... taken in this tic Connexion . ' The frontiers of Turkey in Europe are defined by the Black Sea from the entrance of the Bosphorus to a point about four and a half miles north - west B 2 THE REORGANISATION OF EUROPE 15.
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... taken to set up an organisation by which the two white races were kept apart . Botha , of course , knew his fellow - countrymen well , and may have had good grounds for considering that the memory of the war was too fresh to permit of a ...
... taken to set up an organisation by which the two white races were kept apart . Botha , of course , knew his fellow - countrymen well , and may have had good grounds for considering that the memory of the war was too fresh to permit of a ...
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... taken however , to throw power into the hands of the So African Party , with which , to no small extent , those had belonged to the Responsible Government Associa threw in their lot . A good deal of heat was genera during the elections ...
... taken however , to throw power into the hands of the So African Party , with which , to no small extent , those had belonged to the Responsible Government Associa threw in their lot . A good deal of heat was genera during the elections ...
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... taken to some of Botha's measures , one fact cannot be denied , namely , that he steadily gained in the people's confidence and rose in popular esteem . To him above all other men should be accorded the credit of rendering the National ...
... taken to some of Botha's measures , one fact cannot be denied , namely , that he steadily gained in the people's confidence and rose in popular esteem . To him above all other men should be accorded the credit of rendering the National ...
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