The Quarterly Review, Volume 238John Murray, 1922 |
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Page 21
... regard it as unsatisfactory . They remind us that , when the Conference of Paris began its work , the new nationalities , and some of the old , had considerable armies on foot in Eastern Europe , and were sometimes taking steps to ...
... regard it as unsatisfactory . They remind us that , when the Conference of Paris began its work , the new nationalities , and some of the old , had considerable armies on foot in Eastern Europe , and were sometimes taking steps to ...
Page 24
... regard to scholastic and religious matters . ' But Major Temperley remarks ( IV , 495 ) that they have avowedly broken up the Magyar university of Kolozvar ( Transylvania ) and dispersed the professors and the educational staff ; and ...
... regard to scholastic and religious matters . ' But Major Temperley remarks ( IV , 495 ) that they have avowedly broken up the Magyar university of Kolozvar ( Transylvania ) and dispersed the professors and the educational staff ; and ...
Page 31
... regard as a realist of massive common - sense . That impression is confirmed by many pages in the narrative of M. Tardieu . Here , for instance , we have the assurance that Clemenceau never shared the illusion of M. Gabriel Hanotaux ...
... regard as a realist of massive common - sense . That impression is confirmed by many pages in the narrative of M. Tardieu . Here , for instance , we have the assurance that Clemenceau never shared the illusion of M. Gabriel Hanotaux ...
Page 37
... regard ' Motley ' under the same aspect as earlier volumes , it is to be noted that a new element appears in that book and that the conjunction of old and new makes ' Motley ' the best of all the poet's work . The art of the verse has ...
... regard ' Motley ' under the same aspect as earlier volumes , it is to be noted that a new element appears in that book and that the conjunction of old and new makes ' Motley ' the best of all the poet's work . The art of the verse has ...
Page 68
... regard Noah and David as intimate and not too remote relations ; where a man will dress in chain mail , and be a follower of Karl Marx ; where a peasant is often a prince ; where Tatar ladies spend busy mornings driving their motor ...
... regard Noah and David as intimate and not too remote relations ; where a man will dress in chain mail , and be a follower of Karl Marx ; where a peasant is often a prince ; where Tatar ladies spend busy mornings driving their motor ...
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