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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... interests have been committed to their care . From the time when the Sudan Government was first established as a separate and responsible entity , the greatest care has been exercised to keep the personnel of the administration ...
... interests have been committed to their care . From the time when the Sudan Government was first established as a separate and responsible entity , the greatest care has been exercised to keep the personnel of the administration ...
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... interest which the Mamur , contrary to regulations , had gradually and secretively acquired in neighbouring properties and local enterprises , rendering his independence as a junior magistrate and administrator open to question . The ...
... interest which the Mamur , contrary to regulations , had gradually and secretively acquired in neighbouring properties and local enterprises , rendering his independence as a junior magistrate and administrator open to question . The ...
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... interest for the next year or so ; inasmuch , however , as the situation is fundamentally sound , and the perma- nent advantages accruing from the great Ghezireh irriga- tion scheme approach nearer and nearer to realisation , no reason ...
... interest for the next year or so ; inasmuch , however , as the situation is fundamentally sound , and the perma- nent advantages accruing from the great Ghezireh irriga- tion scheme approach nearer and nearer to realisation , no reason ...
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... interest , the desire of making a name , carried the day with me , and I determined on war . ' He could refute Machiavelli before he became master of the State , and practise his doctrine afterwards . The first principle of realistic ...
... interest , the desire of making a name , carried the day with me , and I determined on war . ' He could refute Machiavelli before he became master of the State , and practise his doctrine afterwards . The first principle of realistic ...
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... interest of Germany . The English ' sacrifice all to profit , ' while Germany is idealistic . The British Empire is the result of chance and trickery . While it was building , Germany was too busy with its neighbours ' - too busy with ...
... interest of Germany . The English ' sacrifice all to profit , ' while Germany is idealistic . The British Empire is the result of chance and trickery . While it was building , Germany was too busy with its neighbours ' - too busy with ...
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