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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... least deserve success for his most far - seeing and patriotic effort in the School of Mechanics . He began it too abruptly on too large a scale . A carpenter's shop , well started and allowed gradual growth , would have been less ...
... least deserve success for his most far - seeing and patriotic effort in the School of Mechanics . He began it too abruptly on too large a scale . A carpenter's shop , well started and allowed gradual growth , would have been less ...
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... least one instance the theory holds good . Mr Wilson , after he had been converted , by a certain famous memorandum of General Smuts , * to the view that pensions might legitimately be included in the Reparations Bill , had to face the ...
... least one instance the theory holds good . Mr Wilson , after he had been converted , by a certain famous memorandum of General Smuts , * to the view that pensions might legitimately be included in the Reparations Bill , had to face the ...
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... least as strong as the Italian claim for the Brenner line , which America approved ; and the concession to Serbia had the effect of silencing more unreasonable claims elsewhere - an advantage which was not secured by Mr Wilson's ...
... least as strong as the Italian claim for the Brenner line , which America approved ; and the concession to Serbia had the effect of silencing more unreasonable claims elsewhere - an advantage which was not secured by Mr Wilson's ...
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... least , the ownership of West Hungary . But he is certain that , on the whole , the scales were weighted against the Austrians , who , he remarks , were in this respect treated like the Germans before them and the Bulgarians after them ...
... least , the ownership of West Hungary . But he is certain that , on the whole , the scales were weighted against the Austrians , who , he remarks , were in this respect treated like the Germans before them and the Bulgarians after them ...
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... least anxious that the Minorities Treaties shall be enforced . It is not simply a question of vindicating the abstract rights of man . Systematic disregard of the Minorities Treaties might easily set all Europe in a blaze . This much ...
... least anxious that the Minorities Treaties shall be enforced . It is not simply a question of vindicating the abstract rights of man . Systematic disregard of the Minorities Treaties might easily set all Europe in a blaze . This much ...
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