The Quarterly Review, Volume 238John Murray, 1922 |
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Page 4
... German Emperor ( p . 158 ) . Beyond this the writer seems impeccable . It has been said that the pedigree lingers on the threshold , but surely thus much is needed for understanding the man ; and it seems an excessive humility which ...
... German Emperor ( p . 158 ) . Beyond this the writer seems impeccable . It has been said that the pedigree lingers on the threshold , but surely thus much is needed for understanding the man ; and it seems an excessive humility which ...
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... Germans in South Tirol and a relatively large body of Yugo - Slavs on the Adriatic littoral . The Germans were sacrificed to save the Slavs . It was one of those instances in which , as Colonel House remarks , there was no possibility ...
... Germans in South Tirol and a relatively large body of Yugo - Slavs on the Adriatic littoral . The Germans were sacrificed to save the Slavs . It was one of those instances in which , as Colonel House remarks , there was no possibility ...
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... German- Austria that they were certain to be decisive . When they operations against the Central Powers - of an unexpected attack upon the Belgrade - Salonica railway . The case for Serbia was at least as strong as the Italian claim for ...
... German- Austria that they were certain to be decisive . When they operations against the Central Powers - of an unexpected attack upon the Belgrade - Salonica railway . The case for Serbia was at least as strong as the Italian claim for ...
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... Germans before them and the Bulgarians after them ' ( ' History , ' IV , pp . 475-6 ) . 6 While Prof. Coolidge deplores the partiality of the principal European Allies , other American critics are more impressed by what they consider to ...
... Germans before them and the Bulgarians after them ' ( ' History , ' IV , pp . 475-6 ) . 6 While Prof. Coolidge deplores the partiality of the principal European Allies , other American critics are more impressed by what they consider to ...
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... German - Austria which would be defenceless against the Czecho - Slovaks when the Conference dissolved ; nor , if ... German Treaty ( Art . 91 ) excepts from the benefit of this concession those Germans who had settled as colonists in ...
... German - Austria which would be defenceless against the Czecho - Slovaks when the Conference dissolved ; nor , if ... German Treaty ( Art . 91 ) excepts from the benefit of this concession those Germans who had settled as colonists in ...
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