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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... - INDIAN ART 1. Indian Sculpture and Painting . By E. B. Havell . London : Murray , 1908 . 2. The Ideals of Indian Art . By E. B. Havell . London : Murray , 1914 . And other works . 507 PAGE ART . 12. THE SULTANATE OF EGYPT 527 ART.
... - INDIAN ART 1. Indian Sculpture and Painting . By E. B. Havell . London : Murray , 1908 . 2. The Ideals of Indian Art . By E. B. Havell . London : Murray , 1914 . And other works . 507 PAGE ART . 12. THE SULTANATE OF EGYPT 527 ART.
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... SULTANATE OF EGYPT 527 ART . 13. - A VISIT TO RUSSIA 544 ART . 14. THE WAR AND DOMESTIC POLITICS 555 ART . 15. - THE LAW OF NEUTRALITY AND THE PRESENT WAR 565 ART . 16. - THE WAR 581 I. By Land . II . At Sea . THE QUARTERLY REVIEW . No ...
... SULTANATE OF EGYPT 527 ART . 13. - A VISIT TO RUSSIA 544 ART . 14. THE WAR AND DOMESTIC POLITICS 555 ART . 15. - THE LAW OF NEUTRALITY AND THE PRESENT WAR 565 ART . 16. - THE WAR 581 I. By Land . II . At Sea . THE QUARTERLY REVIEW . No ...
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... Sultan , who maintains friendly relations with the Govern- ment at Khartoum . Not only are the duties of the Governor - General continuous but the responsibilities are enormous , and , at the time when the new Government took over the ...
... Sultan , who maintains friendly relations with the Govern- ment at Khartoum . Not only are the duties of the Governor - General continuous but the responsibilities are enormous , and , at the time when the new Government took over the ...
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... 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 judged by a purely military standard . No one who has had 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 judged by a purely military standard . No one who has had the ...
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... Sultan's armies show at their worst ; and it may be doubted whether the Kaiser can do much to cure this evil . The second task allotted to Turkey , though indirect , deserves much more serious consideration . The Sultan's participation ...
... Sultan's armies show at their worst ; and it may be doubted whether the Kaiser can do much to cure this evil . The second task allotted to Turkey , though indirect , deserves much more serious consideration . The Sultan's participation ...
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