The Quarterly Review, Volume 238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1922 - English literature |
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Page 12
... taken as a whole , reaches a high level of scholarship and impartiality ; and it has done more than any other book about the Conference to kill misunderstanding and misrepresentations on both sides of the Atlantic . We are sorry that ...
... taken as a whole , reaches a high level of scholarship and impartiality ; and it has done more than any other book about the Conference to kill misunderstanding and misrepresentations on both sides of the Atlantic . We are sorry that ...
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... taken pains to state fully and precisely the official view of every question , even when they regard it as unsatisfactory . They remind us that , when the Conference of Paris began its work , the new nationalities , and some of the old ...
... taken pains to state fully and precisely the official view of every question , even when they regard it as unsatisfactory . They remind us that , when the Conference of Paris began its work , the new nationalities , and some of the old ...
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... with Germany is incorporated in the German Treaty and would be still more difficult to alter . The new Austria must be taken as it stands . Can it be made a solvent and self - supporting State ? In 26 THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS.
... with Germany is incorporated in the German Treaty and would be still more difficult to alter . The new Austria must be taken as it stands . Can it be made a solvent and self - supporting State ? In 26 THE CONFERENCE OF PARIS.
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... taken from Psalm cxxxii : The Lord hath sworn in truth unto David ; he will not turn from it ; Of the fruit of thy body will I set upon thy seat . ' From the lofty and narrow apse a fresco of the Saviour , reminiscent in its dignity of ...
... taken from Psalm cxxxii : The Lord hath sworn in truth unto David ; he will not turn from it ; Of the fruit of thy body will I set upon thy seat . ' From the lofty and narrow apse a fresco of the Saviour , reminiscent in its dignity of ...
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... taken refuge . Gregory ordered chapels to be built over the three lesser sites , while on the greater one he erected the cathedral , which received the name of Echmiadzin , meaning ' the Only - begotten descended . ' Vagharshabad is ...
... taken refuge . Gregory ordered chapels to be built over the three lesser sites , while on the greater one he erected the cathedral , which received the name of Echmiadzin , meaning ' the Only - begotten descended . ' Vagharshabad is ...
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