The Quarterly Review, Volume 238John Murray, 1922 |
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Page 10
... remains so . Yet bigness has its penalties ; ' Urit enim fulgore suo qui praegravat omnes Infra se positos . ' This was not true of him at school with his Masters or his boys - far from it - nor yet with his distinguished sons at home ...
... remains so . Yet bigness has its penalties ; ' Urit enim fulgore suo qui praegravat omnes Infra se positos . ' This was not true of him at school with his Masters or his boys - far from it - nor yet with his distinguished sons at home ...
Page 26
... remains the question of Austria . However smoothly other problems of Eastern Europe may be settled , the final collapse of the new Austria would shake the very foundations of the peace settlement in this region ; so too would a ...
... remains the question of Austria . However smoothly other problems of Eastern Europe may be settled , the final collapse of the new Austria would shake the very foundations of the peace settlement in this region ; so too would a ...
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... remains impenitent . Indeed , it appears to be one of his most cherished memories of the Conference that , in this matter , the commission agreed with him , ' après une dizaine de séances de quatre heures chacune , ' in which he was ...
... remains impenitent . Indeed , it appears to be one of his most cherished memories of the Conference that , in this matter , the commission agreed with him , ' après une dizaine de séances de quatre heures chacune , ' in which he was ...
Page 49
... remains , still fairly extensive , of an old Persian fort ; and on its exceedingly steep slopes and among the towers and bastions of the fort is an ingeniously planned botanical garden , the just pride of modern Tiflis . On a clear day ...
... remains , still fairly extensive , of an old Persian fort ; and on its exceedingly steep slopes and among the towers and bastions of the fort is an ingeniously planned botanical garden , the just pride of modern Tiflis . On a clear day ...
Page 57
... remains of the ancient pre - Armenian kingdom of Van , and in part , no doubt , assimilated the civilisation of its people , who called themselves Khaldians , and have left inscriptions written in Assyrian cuneiform . They emerge into ...
... remains of the ancient pre - Armenian kingdom of Van , and in part , no doubt , assimilated the civilisation of its people , who called themselves Khaldians , and have left inscriptions written in Assyrian cuneiform . They emerge into ...
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