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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... question that institutions like the Gordon Memorial College have helped , and are helping day by day , to assist Moslems along the paths of development and progress . It is undeniable that the present generation of Moslems is superior ...
... question that institutions like the Gordon Memorial College have helped , and are helping day by day , to assist Moslems along the paths of development and progress . It is undeniable that the present generation of Moslems is superior ...
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... question . The aim of the Central Government is to remove all possibility of corruption or temptation from the personnel ; and the strictest discipline as well as the closest supervision are necessary . Were even the most trivial case ...
... question . The aim of the Central Government is to remove all possibility of corruption or temptation from the personnel ; and the strictest discipline as well as the closest supervision are necessary . Were even the most trivial case ...
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... question - sensitive and fanatical though the people remain as yet occasioned any offence to Moslem subjects nor any cause for anxiety to their Christian governors . In the Sudan , as in Egypt , Islam is not only a religion ; it is a ...
... question - sensitive and fanatical though the people remain as yet occasioned any offence to Moslem subjects nor any cause for anxiety to their Christian governors . In the Sudan , as in Egypt , Islam is not only a religion ; it is a ...
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... questions ; and the Anglo - Egyptian Sudan now presents itself as a compact and mature Pro- tectorate , more than ... question . There existed neither the money to pay for it , nor the population to make use of it . Nevertheless much ...
... questions ; and the Anglo - Egyptian Sudan now presents itself as a compact and mature Pro- tectorate , more than ... question . There existed neither the money to pay for it , nor the population to make use of it . Nevertheless much ...
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... question of the Duchies ( Schleswig - Holstein ) is not a question of right , but a question of might ; and we have the might . ' ' To the end of time , ' says Treitschke , ' weapons will maintain the right ; and therein lies the ...
... question of the Duchies ( Schleswig - Holstein ) is not a question of right , but a question of might ; and we have the might . ' ' To the end of time , ' says Treitschke , ' weapons will maintain the right ; and therein lies the ...
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