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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... claims on Austria . As he points out , the only kind of loan which Austria can hope to raise is a loan secured upon national assets ; and at present these assets are not free security . For nearly a year the League of Nations has been ...
... claims on Austria . As he points out , the only kind of loan which Austria can hope to raise is a loan secured upon national assets ; and at present these assets are not free security . For nearly a year the League of Nations has been ...
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... claim to possess . He was a plenipotentiary . He presided over five of the eight territorial commissions . He was fre- quently employed to draft the French plaidoyer on questions of the most delicate and important kind . He has at his ...
... claim to possess . He was a plenipotentiary . He presided over five of the eight territorial commissions . He was fre- quently employed to draft the French plaidoyer on questions of the most delicate and important kind . He has at his ...
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... claim to be descended from the Crusaders . Be this as it may , one is afforded a very distinct glimpse into the past when one sees some of these stalwarts , armed cap - à - pie and complete with shield and spear , taking the air on the ...
... claim to be descended from the Crusaders . Be this as it may , one is afforded a very distinct glimpse into the past when one sees some of these stalwarts , armed cap - à - pie and complete with shield and spear , taking the air on the ...
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... claims to have been founded by Mtzkhethos , the son of Karthlos , and hence fifth in descent from Noah . It also claims , probably with some show of justification , to be the oldest continuously inhabited town in the world . It lies ...
... claims to have been founded by Mtzkhethos , the son of Karthlos , and hence fifth in descent from Noah . It also claims , probably with some show of justification , to be the oldest continuously inhabited town in the world . It lies ...
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... claim the obedience of four or five suffragans , are consecrated by the hands of the patriarch of Ekmiasin ; but the greater part are only titular prelates , who dignify with their presence and service the simplicity of his court . As ...
... claim the obedience of four or five suffragans , are consecrated by the hands of the patriarch of Ekmiasin ; but the greater part are only titular prelates , who dignify with their presence and service the simplicity of his court . As ...
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