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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... Russia , by which the first three of these governments recognise the de jure sovereignty of the last , and agree to take common action at the Genoa Conference for the restoration of commercial intercourse and for the dis- armament of ...
... Russia , by which the first three of these governments recognise the de jure sovereignty of the last , and agree to take common action at the Genoa Conference for the restoration of commercial intercourse and for the dis- armament of ...
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... Russia . He appears to have been deeply enamoured of the Syrian adventure , and over - confident of the advantages to be expected by France from the gratitude of the new States in Eastern Europe . In these mistakes he erred in good ...
... Russia . He appears to have been deeply enamoured of the Syrian adventure , and over - confident of the advantages to be expected by France from the gratitude of the new States in Eastern Europe . In these mistakes he erred in good ...
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... Russia in November 1917 , on the assumption of power by the Bolsheviks in Petrograd , when the Georgians , in concert with the Armenians , and with the Tatars of Ganja ( Elisabetpol ) and Baku , established the joint Transcau- casian ...
... Russia in November 1917 , on the assumption of power by the Bolsheviks in Petrograd , when the Georgians , in concert with the Armenians , and with the Tatars of Ganja ( Elisabetpol ) and Baku , established the joint Transcau- casian ...
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... Russia ; the Katholikos - Patriarch disappeared together with the Georgian liturgy ; and in their place came a Russian Exarch and the liturgy in the Slavonic tongue . This state of affairs continued until May 1917 , when the clergy of ...
... Russia ; the Katholikos - Patriarch disappeared together with the Georgian liturgy ; and in their place came a Russian Exarch and the liturgy in the Slavonic tongue . This state of affairs continued until May 1917 , when the clergy of ...
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... Russians the Golovinski , but by the Georgians renamed the Rustaveli Prospekt . The Golovinski is one of the widest thoroughfares in — I had almost said Europe , for it is difficult to associate with Asia this noble avenue , which would ...
... Russians the Golovinski , but by the Georgians renamed the Rustaveli Prospekt . The Golovinski is one of the widest thoroughfares in — I had almost said Europe , for it is difficult to associate with Asia this noble avenue , which would ...
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