The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William 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, 1920 - English literature |
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... ally while England was an ally of her enemy . Assisted by these propitious conditions , the French captured the market from which we were cut off . During the next three years things improved some- what , and the Peace of Ryswick ( 1697 ) ...
... ally while England was an ally of her enemy . Assisted by these propitious conditions , the French captured the market from which we were cut off . During the next three years things improved some- what , and the Peace of Ryswick ( 1697 ) ...
Page 390
... allies in a life - and - death struggle , they cannot preach to the Turks . But inwardly many are not sorry to see their only possible rivals in trade destroyed . ' Although the German Ambassador and the German Government in Berlin were ...
... allies in a life - and - death struggle , they cannot preach to the Turks . But inwardly many are not sorry to see their only possible rivals in trade destroyed . ' Although the German Ambassador and the German Government in Berlin were ...
Page 392
... ally , as Consul Kuckhoff had foretold in his Report of July 4 already quoted . It was generally believed in the ... allies . Turkey occupied a position of great inferiority , for she was dependent upon Germany for expert direction ...
... ally , as Consul Kuckhoff had foretold in his Report of July 4 already quoted . It was generally believed in the ... allies . Turkey occupied a position of great inferiority , for she was dependent upon Germany for expert direction ...
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... allies , he had apparently not taken the slightest official notice of them . At all events , in the collection of ... ally to slaughter innocent and defenceless people by the hundred thousand , it was stimulated into some activity by ...
... allies , he had apparently not taken the slightest official notice of them . At all events , in the collection of ... ally to slaughter innocent and defenceless people by the hundred thousand , it was stimulated into some activity by ...
Page 397
... ally to deny these rumours emphatically . ' The new German Ambassador recognised speedily that paper protests and warnings and verbal admonitions were worse than useless , and that the Turkish Govern- ment would continue its policy of ...
... ally to deny these rumours emphatically . ' The new German Ambassador recognised speedily that paper protests and warnings and verbal admonitions were worse than useless , and that the Turkish Govern- ment would continue its policy of ...
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