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 23
... seem surprising to those who are not aware of the treatment which has been experienced in the past by the Jews of Poland and Rumania , and by the Slovaks and the Ruthenians on both slopes of the Carpathians . Dr Seton Watson describes ...
... seem surprising to those who are not aware of the treatment which has been experienced in the past by the Jews of Poland and Rumania , and by the Slovaks and the Ruthenians on both slopes of the Carpathians . Dr Seton Watson describes ...
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... seems superfluous to argue , as is done by an anonymous writer in the Peace History ( v , 140 ) , that the Minorities Treaties are unobjectionable because they confer no excessive powers on the League of Nations . The real question is ...
... seems superfluous to argue , as is done by an anonymous writer in the Peace History ( v , 140 ) , that the Minorities Treaties are unobjectionable because they confer no excessive powers on the League of Nations . The real question is ...
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... seems to me the most beautiful of all , but because it is representative . ' Sweep thy faint strings , Musician , With thy long lean hand : Downward the starry tapers burn , Sinks soft the waning sand ; The old hound whimpers couched in ...
... seems to me the most beautiful of all , but because it is representative . ' Sweep thy faint strings , Musician , With thy long lean hand : Downward the starry tapers burn , Sinks soft the waning sand ; The old hound whimpers couched in ...
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... seems that the melancholy frustrations of ' The Memoirs of a Midget , ' and the mere insistent painfulness , are but an involuntary utterance of the unhappiness with which Mr de la Mare , stung by a sense of the irreconcilable , has ...
... seems that the melancholy frustrations of ' The Memoirs of a Midget , ' and the mere insistent painfulness , are but an involuntary utterance of the unhappiness with which Mr de la Mare , stung by a sense of the irreconcilable , has ...
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... seems a pity to cast doubts on so generous a speech , yet I feel that Morier's ending to the story is more probably the true one . Yusuf renders the Sirdar a service in his operations against the Russians , is pardoned , and restored to ...
... seems a pity to cast doubts on so generous a speech , yet I feel that Morier's ending to the story is more probably the true one . Yusuf renders the Sirdar a service in his operations against the Russians , is pardoned , and restored to ...
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