The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 - English literature |
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Page 295
... complete integrity of the Empire by what was done at Paris . General Smuts , on the other hand , being one of the protagonists of the League , probably believes that the machinery of the League mitigates the strategic problems of South ...
... complete integrity of the Empire by what was done at Paris . General Smuts , on the other hand , being one of the protagonists of the League , probably believes that the machinery of the League mitigates the strategic problems of South ...
Page 301
... complete naval and military organisation ? Will they use such an organisa- tion against one of their own League ? Will the British forces and the British economic organisation be used to bring a recalcitrant Canada to book ? It is often ...
... complete naval and military organisation ? Will they use such an organisa- tion against one of their own League ? Will the British forces and the British economic organisation be used to bring a recalcitrant Canada to book ? It is often ...
Page 329
... complete and work the line from Aleppo eastwards . When Asia Minor and Syria on the one side and Mesopotamia on the other have been developed , then the question may arise . There are enough possibilities in these lands to occupy all ...
... complete and work the line from Aleppo eastwards . When Asia Minor and Syria on the one side and Mesopotamia on the other have been developed , then the question may arise . There are enough possibilities in these lands to occupy all ...
Page 339
... complete , it contributed even more than the fragmentary appreciations of Carlyle to strengthening Goethe's hold on the intelligence of Victorian England . The man is too great and too good , ' he wrote , ' to forfeit our love , because ...
... complete , it contributed even more than the fragmentary appreciations of Carlyle to strengthening Goethe's hold on the intelligence of Victorian England . The man is too great and too good , ' he wrote , ' to forfeit our love , because ...
Page 356
... complete mastery of all the niceties of Metastasian craftsmanship . The immediate popularity of these compositions is the surest proof that they showed no trace of original genius . A few lines and descriptive passages might be cited as ...
... complete mastery of all the niceties of Metastasian craftsmanship . The immediate popularity of these compositions is the surest proof that they showed no trace of original genius . A few lines and descriptive passages might be cited as ...
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