The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 - English literature |
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Page 223
... definite form , and the ships were built , in the main , with the clear knowledge of the nature of their opponents and the principal and determining theatre of operations . The peril , in fact , was revealed , and the sea spirit or ...
... definite form , and the ships were built , in the main , with the clear knowledge of the nature of their opponents and the principal and determining theatre of operations . The peril , in fact , was revealed , and the sea spirit or ...
Page 226
... definite record of the spirit occurs in the diary of one who was present when the doctrine was actually enunciated , and its abiding fruit is the universal brotherhood or fellowship of seamen . There was no sign of it that morning in ...
... definite record of the spirit occurs in the diary of one who was present when the doctrine was actually enunciated , and its abiding fruit is the universal brotherhood or fellowship of seamen . There was no sign of it that morning in ...
Page 290
... definite scheme of changes suggested . If they had been made at a Constitutional Conference , the responsibility of leading that Conference would have rested upon Great Britain . But at Paris British statesmen were almost completely ...
... definite scheme of changes suggested . If they had been made at a Constitutional Conference , the responsibility of leading that Conference would have rested upon Great Britain . But at Paris British statesmen were almost completely ...
Page 292
... definite promise had been made to consult the Dominions as to the terms of peace , but the Armistice approving of the Fourteen Points was signed without consulting any of them , though Mr Hughes was in London . When the Dominion ...
... definite promise had been made to consult the Dominions as to the terms of peace , but the Armistice approving of the Fourteen Points was signed without consulting any of them , though Mr Hughes was in London . When the Dominion ...
Page 298
... definite theory . This formula represents what is left of Imperial unity . It is not inconsistent with a very effective unity and a common effort to achieve the great purposes for which the British peoples stand . But , while statesmen ...
... definite theory . This formula represents what is left of Imperial unity . It is not inconsistent with a very effective unity and a common effort to achieve the great purposes for which the British peoples stand . But , while statesmen ...
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