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 16
... South Tirol , which was submitted to no commission and was settled in a way that some of the American delegates disliked . The Brenner position is evidently one of the cases , if not the chief case , to which another contributor , Mr ...
... South Tirol , which was submitted to no commission and was settled in a way that some of the American delegates disliked . The Brenner position is evidently one of the cases , if not the chief case , to which another contributor , Mr ...
Page 17
... South Tirol and a relatively large body of Yugo - Slavs on the Adriatic littoral . The Germans were sacrificed to save the Slavs . It was one of those instances in which , as Colonel House remarks , there was no possibility of an ...
... South Tirol and a relatively large body of Yugo - Slavs on the Adriatic littoral . The Germans were sacrificed to save the Slavs . It was one of those instances in which , as Colonel House remarks , there was no possibility of an ...
Page 48
... south - easterly course between two ranges of hills before it emerges into the steppe , finally emptying itself , having meanwhile been swelled by the waters of the Araxes , into the Caspian some sixty miles south of Baku . The old city ...
... south - easterly course between two ranges of hills before it emerges into the steppe , finally emptying itself , having meanwhile been swelled by the waters of the Araxes , into the Caspian some sixty miles south of Baku . The old city ...
Page 49
... south . Along the length of its summit are the 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 ...
... south . Along the length of its summit are the 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 ...
Page 52
... , and worship Queen Tamara and sundry pagan divinities under Christian designations . Another primitive folk are the Khevsurs , who inhabit the mountains south - east of Kazbek . The Khevsurs 52 CITIES OF TRANSCAUCASIA.
... , and worship Queen Tamara and sundry pagan divinities under Christian designations . Another primitive folk are the Khevsurs , who inhabit the mountains south - east of Kazbek . The Khevsurs 52 CITIES OF TRANSCAUCASIA.
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