The Quarterly Review, Volume 274, Issue 544John Murray, 1940 - English literature |
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Page 192
... Government to the Centenary cele- brations ( commencing last January ) , travelling by air , took fourteen days . Messages sent from the Mother Country to most parts of the infant colony ( the electric cable was not laid until 1876 ) ...
... Government to the Centenary cele- brations ( commencing last January ) , travelling by air , took fourteen days . Messages sent from the Mother Country to most parts of the infant colony ( the electric cable was not laid until 1876 ) ...
Page 212
... Government which the country is fighting to defend does not connote government by Parliament but by the people through Parliament . The electoral truce between the three parties has many advantages , but it is subject to the drawback ...
... Government which the country is fighting to defend does not connote government by Parliament but by the people through Parliament . The electoral truce between the three parties has many advantages , but it is subject to the drawback ...
Page 334
... government which was truly federal in texture . The scheme was ex- tensively amended in 1874 , but it still supplies the basis of government for the Helvetic Confederation . By that year the evolution from the protoplasm of 1291 was ...
... government which was truly federal in texture . The scheme was ex- tensively amended in 1874 , but it still supplies the basis of government for the Helvetic Confederation . By that year the evolution from the protoplasm of 1291 was ...
Contents
ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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