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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... trade under the open encourage- ment and assistance of the Egyptian Government . The danger , always imminent , of religious fanaticism breaking out afresh had to be watched with unflagging care ; while the extreme physical difficulties ...
... trade under the open encourage- ment and assistance of the Egyptian Government . The danger , always imminent , of religious fanaticism breaking out afresh had to be watched with unflagging care ; while the extreme physical difficulties ...
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... trade has been manifested . The rank vegetation known as ' sudd , ' which formerly acted as a continual menace to the river navigation , has now been for the most part removed , and even where found still existing in great quantities is ...
... trade has been manifested . The rank vegetation known as ' sudd , ' which formerly acted as a continual menace to the river navigation , has now been for the most part removed , and even where found still existing in great quantities is ...
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... Trade and industry , aided and encouraged by so many improvements , have responded well ; but for the mis- fortune of a low Nile for the past three years the latest statistics would have afforded far better results than they do ...
... Trade and industry , aided and encouraged by so many improvements , have responded well ; but for the mis- fortune of a low Nile for the past three years the latest statistics would have afforded far better results than they do ...
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... trading nations , to have superseded the period of Militarism , is nothing but a state of war , barely latent . War itself is a form of industry , bringing profit . ' The one unpardonable sin , ' according to Treitschke , is the failure ...
... trading nations , to have superseded the period of Militarism , is nothing but a state of war , barely latent . War itself is a form of industry , bringing profit . ' The one unpardonable sin , ' according to Treitschke , is the failure ...
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... trading State . Since then , to his expressed chagrin , he has vainly wooed France to his side ; while the historians , his masters , and the German nation at large are unable to understand why France should not be content to live upon ...
... trading State . Since then , to his expressed chagrin , he has vainly wooed France to his side ; while the historians , his masters , and the German nation at large are unable to understand why France should not be content to live upon ...
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