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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... PARIS . By H. W. C. Davis 12 3. THE WORK OF WALTER DE LA MARE . By John Freeman 32 4. CITIES OF TRANSCAUCASIA . By H. C. Luke - 48 5. EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN AGRICULTURE . By S. L. Bensusan 69 6. M. MARCEL PROUST : A NEW SENSIBILITY ...
... PARIS . By H. W. C. Davis 12 3. THE WORK OF WALTER DE LA MARE . By John Freeman 32 4. CITIES OF TRANSCAUCASIA . By H. C. Luke - 48 5. EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN AGRICULTURE . By S. L. Bensusan 69 6. M. MARCEL PROUST : A NEW SENSIBILITY ...
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... an inspiring picture of , not the greatest of all schoolmasters , but certainly one of the great Englishmen of his generation . H. E. LUXMOORE . Art . 2. - THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS . 1. EDMOND WARRE 11 Russian Diplomacy before the.
... an inspiring picture of , not the greatest of all schoolmasters , but certainly one of the great Englishmen of his generation . H. E. LUXMOORE . Art . 2. - THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS . 1. EDMOND WARRE 11 Russian Diplomacy before the.
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... PARIS . 1. A History of the Peace Conference of Paris . Edited by H. W. V. Temperley . Froude . Vols . III - V . 1920–21 . 2. What Really Happened at Paris . Edited by E. М. House and C. Seymour . Hodder & Stoughton . 1921 . 3. La Paix ...
... PARIS . 1. A History of the Peace Conference of Paris . Edited by H. W. V. Temperley . Froude . Vols . III - V . 1920–21 . 2. What Really Happened at Paris . Edited by E. М. House and C. Seymour . Hodder & Stoughton . 1921 . 3. La Paix ...
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... Interpretation of it in terms of tactics and strategy and dramatic incidents is superficial . ' If the debates in the Vol . 238.-No. 472 . B Council of Four sometimes proved to be fraught with momentous THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS 13.
... Interpretation of it in terms of tactics and strategy and dramatic incidents is superficial . ' If the debates in the Vol . 238.-No. 472 . B Council of Four sometimes proved to be fraught with momentous THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS 13.
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... Paris . In practice , however , they personally decided a very limited number of questions by means of confidential debates which frequently ended in a com- promise ; and even these debates were conducted with the help of experts , or ...
... Paris . In practice , however , they personally decided a very limited number of questions by means of confidential debates which frequently ended in a com- promise ; and even these debates were conducted with the help of experts , or ...
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