The Quarterly Review, Volume 246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 - English literature |
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... Bela Kun and the Roumanian occupation . That was no small job , as the Americans say , and it was done with no light hand by a sailor who , true to type , regards the spirit of discipline in his ship as of more importance than the ...
... Bela Kun and the Roumanian occupation . That was no small job , as the Americans say , and it was done with no light hand by a sailor who , true to type , regards the spirit of discipline in his ship as of more importance than the ...
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... Bela Kun episode is highly improbable . It is , however , almost impossible to exaggerate how acute is the recollection of what was suffered when Bela Kun reigned in Budapest . That short period of Bolshevism left a mark which to - day ...
... Bela Kun episode is highly improbable . It is , however , almost impossible to exaggerate how acute is the recollection of what was suffered when Bela Kun reigned in Budapest . That short period of Bolshevism left a mark which to - day ...
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... Bela Kun . The association of so many Jews with the Bolshevist régime led , as it did in other countries , to a desire on the part of those who suffered to wreak vengeance on any members of that race regardless of their individual ...
... Bela Kun . The association of so many Jews with the Bolshevist régime led , as it did in other countries , to a desire on the part of those who suffered to wreak vengeance on any members of that race regardless of their individual ...
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... Bela Kun episode in Hungary , 131 . Bellot , Hugh H. L. , ' The Rule of Law , ' 346 . Benson , Miss Stella , ' The Little World , ' 210 . Bernini , G. , character of his art , 21 . 2 F Birmingham , George A. , ' A Way- Carson ...
... Bela Kun episode in Hungary , 131 . Bellot , Hugh H. L. , ' The Rule of Law , ' 346 . Benson , Miss Stella , ' The Little World , ' 210 . Bernini , G. , character of his art , 21 . 2 F Birmingham , George A. , ' A Way- Carson ...
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