The Quarterly Review, Volume 238John Murray, 1922 - English literature |
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Page 15
... considerably more modest than their title would suggest . They are specialists explain- ing to an American audience the exact force and signifi- cance of particular sections of the treaty . They define in each case the problem which had ...
... considerably more modest than their title would suggest . They are specialists explain- ing to an American audience the exact force and signifi- cance of particular sections of the treaty . They define in each case the problem which had ...
Page 21
... considerable armies on foot in Eastern Europe , and were sometimes taking steps to anticipate the verdicts of the Conference by a military occupation of territories which they particularly desired but were not confident of obtaining by ...
... considerable armies on foot in Eastern Europe , and were sometimes taking steps to anticipate the verdicts of the Conference by a military occupation of territories which they particularly desired but were not confident of obtaining by ...
Page 27
... considerably more sanguine than was Prof. Coolidge twelve months earlier . The latter was inclined to predict either a break - up of Austria or a union with Germany as the only possible remedies for a desperate situation . Sir W. Goode ...
... considerably more sanguine than was Prof. Coolidge twelve months earlier . The latter was inclined to predict either a break - up of Austria or a union with Germany as the only possible remedies for a desperate situation . Sir W. Goode ...
Page 29
... considerable value as evidence . He describes methodically the course of the debates on certain questions - particularly on the Saar Valley , the Left Bank , and Reparations - quoting very fully from the French official documents and ...
... considerable value as evidence . He describes methodically the course of the debates on certain questions - particularly on the Saar Valley , the Left Bank , and Reparations - quoting very fully from the French official documents and ...
Page 53
... considerable civilisation , and in Tiflis publish a newspaper in their own tongue , printed in the curious combination of Cyrillic and Roman characters which they affect . The peasant may be recognised by his round white felt hat ...
... considerable civilisation , and in Tiflis publish a newspaper in their own tongue , printed in the curious combination of Cyrillic and Roman characters which they affect . The peasant may be recognised by his round white felt hat ...
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