The Quarterly Review, Volumes 280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 - English literature |
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Page 165
... Italy , it is true , inclined to the side of Germany , but the former was still licking her wounds after a long civil war , and the latter , while making it clear where her sympathies lay , showed no great disposition to depart from the ...
... Italy , it is true , inclined to the side of Germany , but the former was still licking her wounds after a long civil war , and the latter , while making it clear where her sympathies lay , showed no great disposition to depart from the ...
Page 166
... Italian grasp , but even the glitter- ing prize of Egypt appeared by no means unattainable . There is considerable and legitimate difference of opinion as to the extent to which participation in the war was popular in Italy , and no ...
... Italian grasp , but even the glitter- ing prize of Egypt appeared by no means unattainable . There is considerable and legitimate difference of opinion as to the extent to which participation in the war was popular in Italy , and no ...
Page 168
... Italians on all the African fronts , and a few months sufficed to mark the end of the empire which had been built so quickly and so insecurely . In founding it the rulers of Italy were faced with the alternative of obtaining the mastery ...
... Italians on all the African fronts , and a few months sufficed to mark the end of the empire which had been built so quickly and so insecurely . In founding it the rulers of Italy were faced with the alternative of obtaining the mastery ...
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