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 19
... established in India ' ( ' What Happened , ' pp . 152-3 ) . Mr Bowman even thinks that Mr Lloyd George insisted on making Danzig a Free City because he hoped that , with the help of a British High Commissioner in Danzig , Poland would ...
... established in India ' ( ' What Happened , ' pp . 152-3 ) . Mr Bowman even thinks that Mr Lloyd George insisted on making Danzig a Free City because he hoped that , with the help of a British High Commissioner in Danzig , Poland would ...
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... establish a balance between revenue and expenditure by increasing the taxes and abolishing the food subsidies . Sir W. Goode pleads strongly for a complete and above - board cancelling of all reparation claims on Austria . As he points ...
... establish a balance between revenue and expenditure by increasing the taxes and abolishing the food subsidies . Sir W. Goode pleads strongly for a complete and above - board cancelling of all reparation claims on Austria . As he points ...
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... established fact that the French point of view has generally prevailed , though not without a struggle . ' The italics are ours . They are justifiable because the thesis of M. Tardieu may be bluntly stated in this form : that ...
... established fact that the French point of view has generally prevailed , though not without a struggle . ' The italics are ours . They are justifiable because the thesis of M. Tardieu may be bluntly stated in this form : that ...
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... established the joint Transcau- casian Republic . This state , breaking up , after five weeks ' existence , owing to fundamental differences in race , religion , civilisation , and national aspirations between its component parts ...
... established the joint Transcau- casian Republic . This state , breaking up , after five weeks ' existence , owing to fundamental differences in race , religion , civilisation , and national aspirations between its component parts ...
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... established the independence of their Church . The Exarchate was abolished , and a Georgian Katholikos reigned once more in Tiflis . That so much of Georgian culture and race- consciousness survived the period of Russian rule is due in ...
... established the independence of their Church . The Exarchate was abolished , and a Georgian Katholikos reigned once more in Tiflis . That so much of Georgian culture and race- consciousness survived the period of Russian rule is due in ...
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