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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... secure the improvement of the sport without the evils of the competition ? These Warre abominated . He refused to visit even Henley when it became a Society function , though it was partly his example , following on the coaching at ...
... secure the improvement of the sport without the evils of the competition ? These Warre abominated . He refused to visit even Henley when it became a Society function , though it was partly his example , following on the coaching at ...
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... secure to all inhabitants of the contracting States the full and complete protection of life and liberty , without distinction of birth , nationality , language , race , or religion . They provide that every inhabitant of transferred ...
... secure to all inhabitants of the contracting States the full and complete protection of life and liberty , without distinction of birth , nationality , language , race , or religion . They provide that every inhabitant of transferred ...
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... expressing the desire and the intention of both parties to secure ' good intellectual and moral relations between the two peoples . ' These two treaties are duly recorded in the Peace History THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS 25.
... expressing the desire and the intention of both parties to secure ' good intellectual and moral relations between the two peoples . ' These two treaties are duly recorded in the Peace History THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS 25.
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... secure against another unprovoked attack ( ' What Happened , ' pp . 298–9 ) . Oddly enough , Prof. Young does not credit M. Clemenceau with an overwhelming desire for the ' in- tegral reparation ' which played so large a part in all ...
... secure against another unprovoked attack ( ' What Happened , ' pp . 298–9 ) . Oddly enough , Prof. Young does not credit M. Clemenceau with an overwhelming desire for the ' in- tegral reparation ' which played so large a part in all ...
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... secure their wisdom for man . Not wrongly was the Caucasus held in awe as the home of strange and fabulous beings , the mysterious scene of marvels , shrouded in Cimmerian gloom at the end of the known world ; things as wonderful as ...
... secure their wisdom for man . Not wrongly was the Caucasus held in awe as the home of strange and fabulous beings , the mysterious scene of marvels , shrouded in Cimmerian gloom at the end of the known world ; things as wonderful as ...
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