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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... foreign spices - of which the Sudanese are inordinately fond - from E5,4381 . to E12,6231 . The steady improvement in the country's finances affords further testimony to the remarkable economic expansion of the Sudan . In 1898 the ...
... foreign spices - of which the Sudanese are inordinately fond - from E5,4381 . to E12,6231 . The steady improvement in the country's finances affords further testimony to the remarkable economic expansion of the Sudan . In 1898 the ...
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... Foreign Minister , who , more- over , must have known something of the sterling ability of the men to whom the future administration of the Sudan was to be entrusted - Cromer , Kitchener and Wingate , a triumvirate which will assuredly ...
... Foreign Minister , who , more- over , must have known something of the sterling ability of the men to whom the future administration of the Sudan was to be entrusted - Cromer , Kitchener and Wingate , a triumvirate which will assuredly ...
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... foreign travel , to return to our own dear home , there to rest upon the bed so eagerly desired ? Such a consummation is , indeed , ample recompense for all the fatigues that have been endured . Bursting into jubilant song , he welcomes ...
... foreign travel , to return to our own dear home , there to rest upon the bed so eagerly desired ? Such a consummation is , indeed , ample recompense for all the fatigues that have been endured . Bursting into jubilant song , he welcomes ...
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... Foreign Office ? ' The reply was ' Constantly . ' The cumulative evidence here adduced seems clearly to show that , so far back as 1861 , the supremacy of the First Lord was , in the judgment of four experienced First Lords of the ...
... Foreign Office ? ' The reply was ' Constantly . ' The cumulative evidence here adduced seems clearly to show that , so far back as 1861 , the supremacy of the First Lord was , in the judgment of four experienced First Lords of the ...
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... foreign parts , and from our experience of the treatment received by natives at the hands of their foreign rulers , especially the Germans -whose destruction may God expedite - we cannot but come to the above conclusion . ' The negative ...
... foreign parts , and from our experience of the treatment received by natives at the hands of their foreign rulers , especially the Germans -whose destruction may God expedite - we cannot but come to the above conclusion . ' The negative ...
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