The Quarterly Review, Volumes 291-292John Murray, 1953 - English literature |
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... Western Powers- Great Britain , France , and the United States in the territory of the Federal Republic , comprising western and southern Germany , in some ways resembled the benevolent despotisms of the eighteenth century . It far ...
... Western Powers- Great Britain , France , and the United States in the territory of the Federal Republic , comprising western and southern Germany , in some ways resembled the benevolent despotisms of the eighteenth century . It far ...
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be fit to exist in free association with the Western world ( as well as with the pre - Communist world , the nature of which was so inadequately apprehended in the West ) . The rule of the Western Powers , therefore , had a pro ...
be fit to exist in free association with the Western world ( as well as with the pre - Communist world , the nature of which was so inadequately apprehended in the West ) . The rule of the Western Powers , therefore , had a pro ...
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... Western agent . He is not surprised at the number of Western agents in power in communist countries because it is in the nature of the capitalist conspiracy to want to plant them and in the nature of Communist - Party freedom to admit ...
... Western agent . He is not surprised at the number of Western agents in power in communist countries because it is in the nature of the capitalist conspiracy to want to plant them and in the nature of Communist - Party freedom to admit ...
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The Third Marquess of Salisbury as Empire Builder | 3 |
THE THIRD MARQUESS OF SALISBURY AS EMPIRE | 14 |
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