The North American Review, Volume 223Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1926 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... English he clearly under- stands . ' " " But the trifling episode really indicated more than that ; it evidenced that M. Briand's understanding of Lloyd George him- self was no less exact than his comprehension of Lloyd George's phrases ...
... English he clearly under- stands . ' " " But the trifling episode really indicated more than that ; it evidenced that M. Briand's understanding of Lloyd George him- self was no less exact than his comprehension of Lloyd George's phrases ...
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... English gentlewoman herself , who was obliged perforce to incline her head in the interest of patriotism and the entente cordiale . This pleasing episode so firmly established the success of the Locarno conference that Mr. Chamberlain ...
... English gentlewoman herself , who was obliged perforce to incline her head in the interest of patriotism and the entente cordiale . This pleasing episode so firmly established the success of the Locarno conference that Mr. Chamberlain ...
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... English landed their troops at Alexandria a revolt broke out in the Sudan , led by Muhammed Ahmed , the son of a Dongola carpenter . He proclaimed himself to be the Mahdi or Messiah of his people . The masses flocked to his standard ...
... English landed their troops at Alexandria a revolt broke out in the Sudan , led by Muhammed Ahmed , the son of a Dongola carpenter . He proclaimed himself to be the Mahdi or Messiah of his people . The masses flocked to his standard ...
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... English cannot linger long in this country . A corollary to this will be that the irrigation system of Egypt will pass into native hands . Will this purely local administration , if it come about , make it possible for the Egypt of the ...
... English cannot linger long in this country . A corollary to this will be that the irrigation system of Egypt will pass into native hands . Will this purely local administration , if it come about , make it possible for the Egypt of the ...
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... English engineers will not relish the idea of working down there unless they are paid fancy salaries . More- over experience in Egypt has taught that it is extremely difficult to get big concerns started . It is therefore probable that ...
... English engineers will not relish the idea of working down there unless they are paid fancy salaries . More- over experience in Egypt has taught that it is extremely difficult to get big concerns started . It is therefore probable that ...
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