The Quarterly Review, Volume 238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1922 |
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... American Peace Commission . Mr Lamont may rest assured that historians and students of politics in this country are ... Americans and Englishmen conjointly ; and it would have been only fitting that the financial responsibility should be ...
... American Peace Commission . Mr Lamont may rest assured that historians and students of politics in this country are ... Americans and Englishmen conjointly ; and it would have been only fitting that the financial responsibility should be ...
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... American economist puts it : ' The Peace Conference has been over dramatised . Interpretation of it in terms of tactics and strategy and dramatic incidents is superficial . ' If the debates in the Vol . 288.-No. 472 . B Council of Four ...
... American economist puts it : ' The Peace Conference has been over dramatised . Interpretation of it in terms of tactics and strategy and dramatic incidents is superficial . ' If the debates in the Vol . 288.-No. 472 . B Council of Four ...
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... American audience the exact force and signifi- cance of particular sections of the treaty . They define in each case the problem which had to be solved ; they explain the reasons of justice or policy which suggested the solution ...
... American audience the exact force and signifi- cance of particular sections of the treaty . They define in each case the problem which had to be solved ; they explain the reasons of justice or policy which suggested the solution ...
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... American writers is not to dissect personal idiosyncrasies . They are anxious to show that the relations between the Four were cordial ; that there was never any question of one of them ' hypnotising ' or ' duping ' his colleagues ; and ...
... American writers is not to dissect personal idiosyncrasies . They are anxious to show that the relations between the Four were cordial ; that there was never any question of one of them ' hypnotising ' or ' duping ' his colleagues ; and ...
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... America's views about the Adriatic are well known . But why Colonel House and his colleagues should be so distressed about Bulgaria it is difficult to see . The salients which were lopped off from Bulgaria and presented to Serbia were ...
... America's views about the Adriatic are well known . But why Colonel House and his colleagues should be so distressed about Bulgaria it is difficult to see . The salients which were lopped off from Bulgaria and presented to Serbia were ...
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