The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 - English literature |
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he was only a politician or parliamentarian - what the French call a ' homme du ... to be a spiritual affinity between the two peoples , a first place must be ... day after day almost deliriously enthu- siastic articles in favour of Italy ...
he was only a politician or parliamentarian - what the French call a ' homme du ... to be a spiritual affinity between the two peoples , a first place must be ... day after day almost deliriously enthu- siastic articles in favour of Italy ...
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... day to constitute one of the titles to glory of all civilised nations ! When they consider , like the strictly logical people that they are , the venial fault ... to the conclusion that there must be some THE PERPLEXITIES OF FRENCH POLICY 7.
... day to constitute one of the titles to glory of all civilised nations ! When they consider , like the strictly logical people that they are , the venial fault ... to the conclusion that there must be some THE PERPLEXITIES OF FRENCH POLICY 7.
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house close by ; while great sums were offered ( and taken ) for existing mansions wherein newly ... day huge blocks of hotels and flats and shops which have dwarfed even the ... to revise his remarks , for 12 PARK LANE , PAST AND PRESENT.
house close by ; while great sums were offered ( and taken ) for existing mansions wherein newly ... day huge blocks of hotels and flats and shops which have dwarfed even the ... to revise his remarks , for 12 PARK LANE , PAST AND PRESENT.
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