The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William 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, 1922 - English literature |
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... proved his fidelity by many years ' devoted service . The old kingdom of Tigre , steeped in imperial tradi tions and jealous of upstart Shoa , was , though neve dangerous , always a nest of rebellion and intrigu throughout Menelik's ...
... proved his fidelity by many years ' devoted service . The old kingdom of Tigre , steeped in imperial tradi tions and jealous of upstart Shoa , was , though neve dangerous , always a nest of rebellion and intrigu throughout Menelik's ...
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... of minting money and issui notes . All public finance passes through its hands , and also transacts insurance and mortgage business . Af some early struggles it has proved financially successful . At 46 ABYSSINIA UNDER MENELIK AND AFTE.
... of minting money and issui notes . All public finance passes through its hands , and also transacts insurance and mortgage business . Af some early struggles it has proved financially successful . At 46 ABYSSINIA UNDER MENELIK AND AFTE.
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... proved financially successful . At a comparatively early date a telegraph line was constructed by the Italians from Addis Abbaba to Eritrea , and more recently another line along the French railway has connected Addis Abbaba with Jibuti ...
... proved financially successful . At a comparatively early date a telegraph line was constructed by the Italians from Addis Abbaba to Eritrea , and more recently another line along the French railway has connected Addis Abbaba with Jibuti ...
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... prove a claim , which , however , he still favoured . The painful little incident belongs to literary history because the distracted poet , who saw in it far more than its intrinsic importance , recorded the whole story in a pamphlet ...
... prove a claim , which , however , he still favoured . The painful little incident belongs to literary history because the distracted poet , who saw in it far more than its intrinsic importance , recorded the whole story in a pamphlet ...
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... proved fully equal to providing them with ample water . In addition , the area of lands suit- able for wheat and barley has considerably expanded . So , on the whole , the balance , even of immediate advantage , is in favour of the ...
... proved fully equal to providing them with ample water . In addition , the area of lands suit- able for wheat and barley has considerably expanded . So , on the whole , the balance , even of immediate advantage , is in favour of the ...
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