The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... remained a great Service was due in no small part to the personality of its first chief . When David Henderson left the Royal Air Force , he acted for some time as area commandant of British troops in Paris . He had to face now the ...
... remained a great Service was due in no small part to the personality of its first chief . When David Henderson left the Royal Air Force , he acted for some time as area commandant of British troops in Paris . He had to face now the ...
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... remained similar during the peace negotiations after the defeat of Turkey ( 1912 ) . Here again we have the danger of a war between Serbia and Austria , which was deliberately aggravated by Austrian provocations . The attitude of the ...
... remained similar during the peace negotiations after the defeat of Turkey ( 1912 ) . Here again we have the danger of a war between Serbia and Austria , which was deliberately aggravated by Austrian provocations . The attitude of the ...
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... remained an extremely risky and probably futile operation ; and clearly it would have been quite out of the question for the British Govern- ment to consent to lock up any considerable amount of British shipping in the Baltic for such ...
... remained an extremely risky and probably futile operation ; and clearly it would have been quite out of the question for the British Govern- ment to consent to lock up any considerable amount of British shipping in the Baltic for such ...
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... remained unchanged , yet , when he stood for Hull , his opponents were quick to note the moderation of his election address and the compelling forces which led him to ally himself with Liberalism of the tepid and orthodox type . " If ...
... remained unchanged , yet , when he stood for Hull , his opponents were quick to note the moderation of his election address and the compelling forces which led him to ally himself with Liberalism of the tepid and orthodox type . " If ...
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... remained with him for the next thirty years of his life . ' I was more than charmed with the great man , as you justly call him , but it was on this occasion , just as it was when I saw him before , his wonderful simplicity which struck ...
... remained with him for the next thirty years of his life . ' I was more than charmed with the great man , as you justly call him , but it was on this occasion , just as it was when I saw him before , his wonderful simplicity which struck ...
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