The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William 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, 1915 - English literature |
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... AMERICAN HISTORY 1. A History of the People of the United States from the Revolution to the Civil War . By J. B. McMaster . Eight vols . New York and London : Appleton , 1883- 1913 . 2. Guide to the Study and Reading of American History ...
... AMERICAN HISTORY 1. A History of the People of the United States from the Revolution to the Civil War . By J. B. McMaster . Eight vols . New York and London : Appleton , 1883- 1913 . 2. Guide to the Study and Reading of American History ...
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... America fall under several heads - lack of information , un- warrantable delay in the transmission of news , and ... American journalists appear to admit that things have been much better during the last two months . But under the ...
... America fall under several heads - lack of information , un- warrantable delay in the transmission of news , and ... American journalists appear to admit that things have been much better during the last two months . But under the ...
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... America a thrill of uneasiness ; day by day the measures taken with regard to American shipments to neutral ports are watched with the greatest anxiety . The self - denial of Japan in restricting her activities to her own waters has ...
... America a thrill of uneasiness ; day by day the measures taken with regard to American shipments to neutral ports are watched with the greatest anxiety . The self - denial of Japan in restricting her activities to her own waters has ...
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... American sentiment as it is at the present moment , overwhelmingly on the side of the Allies . That sentiment , it ... Americans are predisposed in favour of the Allies ; but one - ninth of the population looks back to Germany or Austro ...
... American sentiment as it is at the present moment , overwhelmingly on the side of the Allies . That sentiment , it ... Americans are predisposed in favour of the Allies ; but one - ninth of the population looks back to Germany or Austro ...
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... America should be offended by the treatment they have received . On them depends the opinion of the public at large ; and some of them , in centres with a large German population , have every temptation to side against the Allies . It ...
... America should be offended by the treatment they have received . On them depends the opinion of the public at large ; and some of them , in centres with a large German population , have every temptation to side against the Allies . It ...
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