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 25
... Germans , three million Magyars , one million of Ruthenes , three - quarters of a million of Mussulmans . Mr Wallis prefers to make no estimate of the total Polish population or of the German element in Poland . But recent estimates ...
... Germans , three million Magyars , one million of Ruthenes , three - quarters of a million of Mussulmans . Mr Wallis prefers to make no estimate of the total Polish population or of the German element in Poland . But recent estimates ...
Page 26
... Germany is incorporated in the German Treaty and would be still more difficult to alter . The new Austria must be taken as it stands . Can it be made a solvent and self - supporting State ? In 26 THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS.
... Germany is incorporated in the German Treaty and would be still more difficult to alter . The new Austria must be taken as it stands . Can it be made a solvent and self - supporting State ? In 26 THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS.
Page 27
... German solution was a ' national fetish ' in Austria ; but he adds that the present year has witnessed a rather violent reaction . Austrians have made up their minds to be independent ; they are more hopeful about the future of their ...
... German solution was a ' national fetish ' in Austria ; but he adds that the present year has witnessed a rather violent reaction . Austrians have made up their minds to be independent ; they are more hopeful about the future of their ...
Page 53
... German of a few words of their language . In religion they are divided between Islam and the Orthodox Church , but a strong foundation of paganism is common to both branches ; and in their valleys , as well as on the higher sections of ...
... German of a few words of their language . In religion they are divided between Islam and the Orthodox Church , but a strong foundation of paganism is common to both branches ; and in their valleys , as well as on the higher sections of ...
Page 103
... professed to advocate . It was felt both in Japan and Great Britain that with the disappearance of Russian and German aggression in China , the Alliance had fulfilled its purpose ; and that if it was THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE 103.
... professed to advocate . It was felt both in Japan and Great Britain that with the disappearance of Russian and German aggression in China , the Alliance had fulfilled its purpose ; and that if it was THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE 103.
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