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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Page 66
... united , ' he is made to say , ' let no man endeavour to part . ' It seems a pity to cast doubts on so generous a speech , yet I feel that Morier's ending to the story is more probably the true one . Yusuf renders the Sirdar a service ...
... united , ' he is made to say , ' let no man endeavour to part . ' It seems a pity to cast doubts on so generous a speech , yet I feel that Morier's ending to the story is more probably the true one . Yusuf renders the Sirdar a service ...
Page 77
... united opinion to plans that call for official aid ; but it is worth remembering that the means for research are controlled by the Development Commis- sioners , though the Ministry of Agriculture is the administrative body . It has been ...
... united opinion to plans that call for official aid ; but it is worth remembering that the means for research are controlled by the Development Commis- sioners , though the Ministry of Agriculture is the administrative body . It has been ...
Page 101
... United States to the Government of Great Britain in August last , to participate in a Conference to be held at Washington , had for its main purpose the limitation of armaments ; but it also expressed the hope that the facilities ...
... United States to the Government of Great Britain in August last , to participate in a Conference to be held at Washington , had for its main purpose the limitation of armaments ; but it also expressed the hope that the facilities ...
Page 102
... United States ; and it was fitting that the Conference which was to disentangle the complicated situation should be held under its auspices . The Far Eastern policies of most of the other Powers were largely influenced by the exigencies ...
... United States ; and it was fitting that the Conference which was to disentangle the complicated situation should be held under its auspices . The Far Eastern policies of most of the other Powers were largely influenced by the exigencies ...
Page 103
... United States Government has taken in the organisation of the Consortium , and the still greater service it has rendered in regularising through the Conference the whole situation in China , will release some of its vast resources for ...
... United States Government has taken in the organisation of the Consortium , and the still greater service it has rendered in regularising through the Conference the whole situation in China , will release some of its vast resources for ...
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