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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Page 62
... Britain and Ireland- to execute the office of Lord High Treasurer . The Patent grants to any two or more of the Commissioners named in it the power to do anything that could formerly be done by the separate Commissioners for Great Britain ...
... Britain and Ireland- to execute the office of Lord High Treasurer . The Patent grants to any two or more of the Commissioners named in it the power to do anything that could formerly be done by the separate Commissioners for Great Britain ...
Page 66
... Britain . The Caucasus and Egypt are the fields upon which the Sultan's forces are expected to prove their capacity for making themselves disagreeable to our allies and our- selves . The task is of a purely military nature , and must be ...
... Britain . The Caucasus and Egypt are the fields upon which the Sultan's forces are expected to prove their capacity for making themselves disagreeable to our allies and our- selves . The task is of a purely military nature , and must be ...
Page 67
... Britain . It is true that , in the present emergency , the Kaiser is endeavouring to make good his ally's intellectual and financial deficiencies ; Prussian officers have been sent to direct the operations of the Ottoman army and navy ...
... Britain . It is true that , in the present emergency , the Kaiser is endeavouring to make good his ally's intellectual and financial deficiencies ; Prussian officers have been sent to direct the operations of the Ottoman army and navy ...
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... Britain is expected to stir up the Mohammedan subjects of the three Powers into rebellion . Nothing less is anticipated than a Pan - Islamic upheaval , stretching from the shores of the Atlantic to the slopes of the Himalayas - a ...
... Britain is expected to stir up the Mohammedan subjects of the three Powers into rebellion . Nothing less is anticipated than a Pan - Islamic upheaval , stretching from the shores of the Atlantic to the slopes of the Himalayas - a ...
Page 109
... Britain . It is believed that , during part of November , their forces amounted to some fifty - two army corps , comprising nineteen of their twenty - five regular corps , equivalent to about two and a quarter million men . These vast ...
... Britain . It is believed that , during part of November , their forces amounted to some fifty - two army corps , comprising nineteen of their twenty - five regular corps , equivalent to about two and a quarter million men . These vast ...
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