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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... Lord Salisbury • 7. The French Drama of Manners 8. The Naval War , 1914-15 333 354 378 • 10. James Bryce . 11. The Egyptian Problem . 400 415 · 12. Byron's Letters 430 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW No. 472. - JULY , 1922 .
... Lord Salisbury • 7. The French Drama of Manners 8. The Naval War , 1914-15 333 354 378 • 10. James Bryce . 11. The Egyptian Problem . 400 415 · 12. Byron's Letters 430 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW No. 472. - JULY , 1922 .
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... Lord Bryce delighted an American audience in the summer of last year have now been given to the world . At the time ... Lord Bryce's last political message is fully equal to the work of his brilliant prime and appears the more remarkable ...
... Lord Bryce delighted an American audience in the summer of last year have now been given to the world . At the time ... Lord Bryce's last political message is fully equal to the work of his brilliant prime and appears the more remarkable ...
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... Lord Bryce observes , ' very little friendship comes out of the intercourse of nations . ' Nor is it a passport to the good will of the foreigner to be distinguished in the sphere of moral excellence . ' Nobody ever heard of a nation ...
... Lord Bryce observes , ' very little friendship comes out of the intercourse of nations . ' Nor is it a passport to the good will of the foreigner to be distinguished in the sphere of moral excellence . ' Nobody ever heard of a nation ...
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... Lord Bryce does not attach too great an importance in this regard to the devastations , deplorable as they undoubtedly were , of the German Higher Command while its armies were retiring in 1918 ; but there can be no doubt that unless ...
... Lord Bryce does not attach too great an importance in this regard to the devastations , deplorable as they undoubtedly were , of the German Higher Command while its armies were retiring in 1918 ; but there can be no doubt that unless ...
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... Lord Bryce was not the man to under - estimate the value of popular judgment . " The people , ' he writes , ' are not qualified to deal with every kind of matter , but when there is a plain issue , and especially if it is a moral issue ...
... Lord Bryce was not the man to under - estimate the value of popular judgment . " The people , ' he writes , ' are not qualified to deal with every kind of matter , but when there is a plain issue , and especially if it is a moral issue ...
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