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QUARTERLY
REVIEW

No. 454

JANUARY, 1918

I. Imperial Unity: The Practical Conditiona

II. The Indictment against Christianity
III. The Turkish Peasantry of Anatolia

IV. From Waterloo to the Marne

V. Charles Peguy

VI. Efficiency

VII. The New Realism

VIII. The British Trade Corporation

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I. Eton: the Old and the New.
II. Belgium and Luxembourg, 1831-1839.

By H. E. Luxmoore
By Prof. H. Vander Linden. (With Map)

III. National Churches and National Life.

By Bishop W. Boyd Carpenter

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V. How Germany treats the Native.

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By Prof. Robert S. Rait

By Evan Lewin and M. Montgomery Campbell

The Evolution of Revolution, VII. The Principles of Reconstruction. 1. Primary Conditions.

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By H. M. Hyndman

By C. Ernest Fayle

By Canon M. G. Glazebrook

By John Bailey

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XV. The Course of the War. By Colonel Blood (With Map) XVI. Greece and the Balkan Settlement. By Principal Burrows

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