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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... 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 ) . 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 ) . 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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... Germans of Bohemia to the Czecho - Slovak Republic than to incorporate them in a German - Austria which would be defenceless against the Czecho - Slovaks when the Conference dissolved ; nor , if this latter alternative had been ...
... Germans of Bohemia to the Czecho - Slovak Republic than to incorporate them in a German - Austria which would be defenceless against the Czecho - Slovaks when the Conference dissolved ; nor , if this latter alternative had been ...
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