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 14
... Military Service , and Poland , it is well known that the solutions adopted were directly due to the influence of one or other of these commanding personalities ' ( IV , p . v ) . Here , we confess , Major Temperley appears to overstate ...
... Military Service , and Poland , it is well known that the solutions adopted were directly due to the influence of one or other of these commanding personalities ' ( IV , p . v ) . Here , we confess , Major Temperley appears to overstate ...
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... military occupation of territories which they particularly desired but were not confident of obtaining by an arbitration . Towards these violators of the armistices the Conference adopted a firm attitude , on the whole with gratifying ...
... military occupation of territories which they particularly desired but were not confident of obtaining by an arbitration . Towards these violators of the armistices the Conference adopted a firm attitude , on the whole with gratifying ...
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... military alliances , by the partitioning of enemy states , and by the deliberate destruction of their economic life . But the type repre- sented by Clemenceau and his ablest lieutenants was not open to these reproaches . These , the ...
... military alliances , by the partitioning of enemy states , and by the deliberate destruction of their economic life . But the type repre- sented by Clemenceau and his ablest lieutenants was not open to these reproaches . These , the ...
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... fied monastery on the Georgian military road , at the junction of the Aragwa ( Strabo's Aragon ) and a smaller stream , I witnessed a village wedding where only the priest and the bride were sober and the best man 50 CITIES OF ...
... fied monastery on the Georgian military road , at the junction of the Aragwa ( Strabo's Aragon ) and a smaller stream , I witnessed a village wedding where only the priest and the bride were sober and the best man 50 CITIES OF ...
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... military roads , may still be seen their sacrificial altars , adorned with the horns of the wild goat . The Ossetes are represented in Tiflis chiefly by nursemaids , but under the Russian Empire they furnished a portion of the Imperial ...
... military roads , may still be seen their sacrificial altars , adorned with the horns of the wild goat . The Ossetes are represented in Tiflis chiefly by nursemaids , but under the Russian Empire they furnished a portion of the Imperial ...
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