The Quarterly Review, Volumes 291-292John Murray, 1953 - English literature |
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Page 457
... political importance in Europe . It would be a great inaccuracy and exaggeration to speak about a dissolution of the British Empire just because the political ties between its component parts have been loosened or relinquished ; it ...
... political importance in Europe . It would be a great inaccuracy and exaggeration to speak about a dissolution of the British Empire just because the political ties between its component parts have been loosened or relinquished ; it ...
Page 185
... political decisions . It is therefore in its political aspect that the morpho- logy of civilisations is most readily intelligible . Though let us also beware of claiming overmuch for politics . The contemporary world is apt to go too ...
... political decisions . It is therefore in its political aspect that the morpho- logy of civilisations is most readily intelligible . Though let us also beware of claiming overmuch for politics . The contemporary world is apt to go too ...
Page 490
... politics ; the over - rapid Sudanisation of the services , due to Egyptian interference , might bring about conditions that would make almost inevitable a clash between the two leading political parties , the National Party and the Umma ...
... politics ; the over - rapid Sudanisation of the services , due to Egyptian interference , might bring about conditions that would make almost inevitable a clash between the two leading political parties , the National Party and the Umma ...
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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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