The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 12
Page 296
... Council Meeting on March 28 , 1919. The meet- ing revealed a triangular opposition from the respective points of M. Clemenceau , President Wilson , and Mr Lloyd George . M. Clemenceau insisted on his demand for the ownership of the ...
... Council Meeting on March 28 , 1919. The meet- ing revealed a triangular opposition from the respective points of M. Clemenceau , President Wilson , and Mr Lloyd George . M. Clemenceau insisted on his demand for the ownership of the ...
Page 297
... Council took the decision on which the Treaty now stands . The main points of the plan were : The 1. Compensation for the destruction of the French coal- mines by cession of Saar coal - mines . 2. Establishment of a special form of ...
... Council took the decision on which the Treaty now stands . The main points of the plan were : The 1. Compensation for the destruction of the French coal- mines by cession of Saar coal - mines . 2. Establishment of a special form of ...
Page 298
... Council , however , at the first meeting in 1920 decided to nominate a French chairman . M. Rault was a Conseiller d'État , formerly a prefect of Lyons , and well known in France as an able administrator . It was un- fortunate , however ...
... Council , however , at the first meeting in 1920 decided to nominate a French chairman . M. Rault was a Conseiller d'État , formerly a prefect of Lyons , and well known in France as an able administrator . It was un- fortunate , however ...
Contents
2 | 209 |
SOME PHILOSOPHIES IN ENGLISH POETRY | 224 |
FORCES IN INDIAS FUTURE By Mrs G H Bell | 238 |
12 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acceptance administration American angels Belgian Belgium Brand Whitlock British Brussels Camp VII cent Charles Lamb cinema collective farms Collectivisation constitution Council Court criticism Deal difficult England English European fact favour Federal films Fishguard Fishguard Bay force France French frigates George George II German Gold Clause Governing Commission Haverfordwest Herr House Indian influence Joint Select Committee King kolhoz kolhoznik land Lansbury leaders League of Nations Leopold literature living London Lord Cawdor Matthew Arnold ment military million mind mountain Nanga Parbat night officers opinion organised Palace party peasants Pembrokeshire philosophy Plebiscite poet poetry political porters President Princes Rakhiot Peak reforms remained responsibility Roosevelt roubles Saar Saarlander safeguards seemed snow social Soviet Russia spirit St James's Stackpole supreme Tate things thought throne tion to-day Tribe troops truth whole Winston Churchill workers