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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... effect of Warre's increase of work and enforcement of industry , by more activity and keenness in games , and by the influence of his own stalwart manliness and honour . Yet no one who knows much of the seamy side of school life can ...
... effect of Warre's increase of work and enforcement of industry , by more activity and keenness in games , and by the influence of his own stalwart manliness and honour . Yet no one who knows much of the seamy side of school life can ...
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... concession to Serbia had the effect of silencing more unreasonable claims elsewhere - an advantage which was not secured by Mr Wilson's concession to Italy . ... were on the side of the Austrians , other 18 THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS.
... concession to Serbia had the effect of silencing more unreasonable claims elsewhere - an advantage which was not secured by Mr Wilson's concession to Italy . ... were on the side of the Austrians , other 18 THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS.
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... effect of calling into existence the Little Entente of Czecho- Slovakia , Yugo - Slavia , and Rumania . Although this pact only provides for common action in the event of an unprovoked attack by Hungary on one of the contracting parties ...
... effect of calling into existence the Little Entente of Czecho- Slovakia , Yugo - Slavia , and Rumania . Although this pact only provides for common action in the event of an unprovoked attack by Hungary on one of the contracting parties ...
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... effect , to humiliate the vanquished by incessant pin - pricks . There was another type to which French security meant French supremacy in Europe , bolstered up by military alliances , by the partitioning of enemy states , and by the ...
... effect , to humiliate the vanquished by incessant pin - pricks . There was another type to which French security meant French supremacy in Europe , bolstered up by military alliances , by the partitioning of enemy states , and by the ...
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... effect that Mr de la Mare has turned from creation to interpretation , and the mere fact that a fine mind should reveal this great change in such a discouragement and misgiving betrays the modern philosophy in its clearest direction . A ...
... effect that Mr de la Mare has turned from creation to interpretation , and the mere fact that a fine mind should reveal this great change in such a discouragement and misgiving betrays the modern philosophy in its clearest direction . A ...
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