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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... France and Germany combined , and mainly consisting of swamp , desert and primeval forest , hampered all the efforts of the Executive . To - day things are different . Each province is really a small imperium in imperio , ruled by a ...
... France and Germany combined , and mainly consisting of swamp , desert and primeval forest , hampered all the efforts of the Executive . To - day things are different . Each province is really a small imperium in imperio , ruled by a ...
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... , the exact limits of which were still subjects of dispute with other nations - France , Belgium , Italy and Abyssinia . Since then delimitation commissions have settled all out- standing boundary THE ANGLO - EGYPTIAN SUDAN 21.
... , the exact limits of which were still subjects of dispute with other nations - France , Belgium , Italy and Abyssinia . Since then delimitation commissions have settled all out- standing boundary THE ANGLO - EGYPTIAN SUDAN 21.
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... France being rotten to the marrow . ' All nations are rotten to the marrow who stand in the way of Prussia , or cast a shadow upon Germany's rightful ' place in the sun . ' Jena and Sedan , the crushing defeat or the crowning victory ...
... France being rotten to the marrow . ' All nations are rotten to the marrow who stand in the way of Prussia , or cast a shadow upon Germany's rightful ' place in the sun . ' Jena and Sedan , the crushing defeat or the crowning victory ...
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... France to his side ; while the historians , his masters , and the German nation at large are unable to understand why France should not be content to live upon the reputation of its past . England , the robber and pirate , is the one ...
... France to his side ; while the historians , his masters , and the German nation at large are unable to understand why France should not be content to live upon the reputation of its past . England , the robber and pirate , is the one ...
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... France once more , and to thrust back the menace of Muscovitic barbarism , but with England it is merely a question of the strong nation wresting an ill - gained empire from a nation that is weak and effete . For Germany is convinced of ...
... France once more , and to thrust back the menace of Muscovitic barbarism , but with England it is merely a question of the strong nation wresting an ill - gained empire from a nation that is weak and effete . For Germany is convinced of ...
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