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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... GOLD STANDARD 409 ART . 6. - THE BALKAN STATES AND THE WAR · 424 ART . 7. - THE ATTITUDE OF ROUMANIA - 439 ART . 8. — THE PRO - GERMAN PROPAGANDA IN THE UNITED STATES 451 ART . 9. - THE GOLDEN BOUGH - 464 The Golden Bough . By J. G. ...
... GOLD STANDARD 409 ART . 6. - THE BALKAN STATES AND THE WAR · 424 ART . 7. - THE ATTITUDE OF ROUMANIA - 439 ART . 8. — THE PRO - GERMAN PROPAGANDA IN THE UNITED STATES 451 ART . 9. - THE GOLDEN BOUGH - 464 The Golden Bough . By J. G. ...
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... gold to diminish the emptiness of the Ottoman Treasury . But the supply of both com- modities , limited as it is by the Kaiser's nearer necessities , is bound to fall far short of the demand . The opportune addition of two valuable ...
... gold to diminish the emptiness of the Ottoman Treasury . But the supply of both com- modities , limited as it is by the Kaiser's nearer necessities , is bound to fall far short of the demand . The opportune addition of two valuable ...
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... gold , to neglect ; and reports from Ireland indicate that opinion in many parts of the country , which at the outset was , at the worst , indifferent , is now frankly pro - German . This is not surprising when Irish papers publish week ...
... gold , to neglect ; and reports from Ireland indicate that opinion in many parts of the country , which at the outset was , at the worst , indifferent , is now frankly pro - German . This is not surprising when Irish papers publish week ...
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... gold which poured into Turkey throughout September and October , no doubt played a great part in hastening on the final catastrophe . But , if the match was then set to the train , the train itself had been carefully laid by Germany for ...
... gold which poured into Turkey throughout September and October , no doubt played a great part in hastening on the final catastrophe . But , if the match was then set to the train , the train itself had been carefully laid by Germany for ...
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... gold and silver - a grim but hardly unjust comment on European zeal for the spread of ' civilisation . ' They are further convinced that our eyes have a miraculous power of penetrating the bowels of the earth and there discovering the ...
... gold and silver - a grim but hardly unjust comment on European zeal for the spread of ' civilisation . ' They are further convinced that our eyes have a miraculous power of penetrating the bowels of the earth and there discovering the ...
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