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 13
... favour . The editorial foreword to the fifth volume is a reasoned defence of the principles which have been fol- lowed from the outset in relating the events of the Peace Conference . The History , in spite of its title , deals with ...
... favour . The editorial foreword to the fifth volume is a reasoned defence of the principles which have been fol- lowed from the outset in relating the events of the Peace Conference . The History , in spite of its title , deals with ...
Page 72
... favours the fortunate and comes near to ignoring the helpless ; but , in spite of narrow conceptions and occasional ineffective administration , agricultural educa- tion is full of the highest promise . The Intelligence Department of ...
... favours the fortunate and comes near to ignoring the helpless ; but , in spite of narrow conceptions and occasional ineffective administration , agricultural educa- tion is full of the highest promise . The Intelligence Department of ...
Page 102
... favour with the Chinese as the people who had never encroached upon Chinese territory and had contributed more than all the other Powers com- bined to the educational advancement of modern China . On the other hand , they had taken very ...
... favour with the Chinese as the people who had never encroached upon Chinese territory and had contributed more than all the other Powers com- bined to the educational advancement of modern China . On the other hand , they had taken very ...
Page 107
... favour of their interests any general superiority of rights with respect to commercial or economic development in any designated region of China ; ( b ) Any such monopoly or preference as would deprive the nationals of any other Power ...
... favour of their interests any general superiority of rights with respect to commercial or economic development in any designated region of China ; ( b ) Any such monopoly or preference as would deprive the nationals of any other Power ...
Page 109
... favour of the latter . With the advent of railways there was no longer any justification for this inequality , which was originally intended to offset the cost of transportation by land . The alteration will principally affect Japanese ...
... favour of the latter . With the advent of railways there was no longer any justification for this inequality , which was originally intended to offset the cost of transportation by land . The alteration will principally affect Japanese ...
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