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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... forces to which the contending forces could appeal outside the Conference . We agree with Major Temperley that the truly om- niscient historian , in writing of any question thus decided , would explain the decision by analysing ex ...
... forces to which the contending forces could appeal outside the Conference . We agree with Major Temperley that the truly om- niscient historian , in writing of any question thus decided , would explain the decision by analysing ex ...
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... force and signifi- cance of particular sections of the treaty . They define in each case the problem which had to be solved ; they explain the reasons of justice or policy which suggested the solution ; sometimes , with great modesty ...
... force and signifi- cance of particular sections of the treaty . They define in each case the problem which had to be solved ; they explain the reasons of justice or policy which suggested the solution ; sometimes , with great modesty ...
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has power to make a final decision which has the same force as an award under Art . 13 of the Covenant of the League ; but the difficulty which the Court will certainly encounter is that of ascertaining the facts when a com- plaint is ...
has power to make a final decision which has the same force as an award under Art . 13 of the Covenant of the League ; but the difficulty which the Court will certainly encounter is that of ascertaining the facts when a com- plaint is ...
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... force , however wisely directed , his son must be prepared to carry on along the new lines . Some years ago the Development Commissioners took up the question of agricultural education ; and to - day this side of agriculture remains the ...
... force , however wisely directed , his son must be prepared to carry on along the new lines . Some years ago the Development Commissioners took up the question of agricultural education ; and to - day this side of agriculture remains the ...
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... force for the settlement of differences , it adopts by preference the reasonable alternative of meeting together and attempting to compose them by amicable discussion . As Senator Lodge said , in laying the Draft Treaty before the ...
... force for the settlement of differences , it adopts by preference the reasonable alternative of meeting together and attempting to compose them by amicable discussion . As Senator Lodge said , in laying the Draft Treaty before the ...
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