The Quarterly Review, Volumes 235-236William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1921 - English literature |
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... regard to t proper designation to be applied to the negotiatio between the representatives of the Allied and Associat Powers for the purpose of agreeing on the speci demands to be presented to Germany and her allies forming the terms of ...
... regard to t proper designation to be applied to the negotiatio between the representatives of the Allied and Associat Powers for the purpose of agreeing on the speci demands to be presented to Germany and her allies forming the terms of ...
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... regards Constantinople . It is an open rpret that the question whether the possession of this d.Imperial City , fitted by its geographical position to be sibile capital of a mighty State , should be left to the Turks , Te remained ...
... regards Constantinople . It is an open rpret that the question whether the possession of this d.Imperial City , fitted by its geographical position to be sibile capital of a mighty State , should be left to the Turks , Te remained ...
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... regards the river system of the Pruth , with Art . 1 . the Polish Treaty . The problems discussed in the volume which ste third on our list relate exclusively to the territo settlements made by the Peace Treaties ( excepting Turkish ...
... regards the river system of the Pruth , with Art . 1 . the Polish Treaty . The problems discussed in the volume which ste third on our list relate exclusively to the territo settlements made by the Peace Treaties ( excepting Turkish ...
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... regards its permanent influence on the relations of the Dominions with Great Britain . Laurier had no pa in Confederation . He was beginning his career as lawyer when the British North - America Act ( 1867 ) w passed by the Parliament ...
... regards its permanent influence on the relations of the Dominions with Great Britain . Laurier had no pa in Confederation . He was beginning his career as lawyer when the British North - America Act ( 1867 ) w passed by the Parliament ...
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... regard to that undertaking ; the other was the so - called National Policy , with its tariff pro- tection to Canadian manufacturers , and ( after 1883 ) bounties from the Dominion Treasury in aid of the iron and steel industry in Nova ...
... regard to that undertaking ; the other was the so - called National Policy , with its tariff pro- tection to Canadian manufacturers , and ( after 1883 ) bounties from the Dominion Treasury in aid of the iron and steel industry in Nova ...
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