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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... and strategy and dramatic incidents is superficial . ' If the debates in the Vol . 288.-No. 472 . B Council of Four sometimes proved to be fraught with momentous THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS 13 Overseas Political Confederation.
... and strategy and dramatic incidents is superficial . ' If the debates in the Vol . 288.-No. 472 . B Council of Four sometimes proved to be fraught with momentous THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS 13 Overseas Political Confederation.
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Council of Four sometimes proved to be fraught with momentous consequences , it was because each member of the conclave stood for national traditions , for national claims , for a national point of view , which carried far more weight ...
Council of Four sometimes proved to be fraught with momentous consequences , it was because each member of the conclave stood for national traditions , for national claims , for a national point of view , which carried far more weight ...
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... Councils of the Allies . At Paris America saved the Allies from some serious mistakes , and incidentally was disabused of some deep - rooted prejudices against their political habits and traditions . It is not too much to hope that the ...
... Councils of the Allies . At Paris America saved the Allies from some serious mistakes , and incidentally was disabused of some deep - rooted prejudices against their political habits and traditions . It is not too much to hope that the ...
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... Council of the League of Nations and to the Permanent Court of International Justice . Neither of these bodies can take action except at the instance of a member of the Council . What the Council may then do is not defined by the ...
... Council of the League of Nations and to the Permanent Court of International Justice . Neither of these bodies can take action except at the instance of a member of the Council . What the Council may then do is not defined by the ...
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... Council is the authority under the Ministry , the Board of Education having delegated a part of its powers . Under the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Act ( 1919 ) , a County Council may appoint a special agri- cultural sub ...
... Council is the authority under the Ministry , the Board of Education having delegated a part of its powers . Under the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Act ( 1919 ) , a County Council may appoint a special agri- cultural sub ...
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