The Review of Reviews, Volume 42William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1910 |
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... British Government at the Guild- hall upon the weakness and senti- mentality of its rule in Egypt , Sir E. Grey , who was personally responsible for that sentimentality and weakness , sat listening to his mentor . When Mr. Roosevelt ...
... British Government at the Guild- hall upon the weakness and senti- mentality of its rule in Egypt , Sir E. Grey , who was personally responsible for that sentimentality and weakness , sat listening to his mentor . When Mr. Roosevelt ...
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... British people than the social régime of the late monarch . After all , respectability is the keynote of British character . It is sometimes called " snobbishness , " at others " prudishness , " and at again others " Mrs. Grundyism ...
... British people than the social régime of the late monarch . After all , respectability is the keynote of British character . It is sometimes called " snobbishness , " at others " prudishness , " and at again others " Mrs. Grundyism ...
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... British have eleven counsel , the Americans six . Britain has more than America , because in this case John Bull is a multiple person- ality . He is not merely the King of Great Britain ; he is also the Dominion of Canada and the Colony ...
... British have eleven counsel , the Americans six . Britain has more than America , because in this case John Bull is a multiple person- ality . He is not merely the King of Great Britain ; he is also the Dominion of Canada and the Colony ...
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... British waters with British sub- jects , included in that conveyance similar rights to . every inhabitant of other foreign countries who happens to find himself on an American ship ? Does signing articles on an American ship make a ...
... British waters with British sub- jects , included in that conveyance similar rights to . every inhabitant of other foreign countries who happens to find himself on an American ship ? Does signing articles on an American ship make a ...
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... British blunder of forgetting that the more effective our Entente system , the more inevitably it provokes resentment and dread and the desire for retaliation . The danger to peace is increased by the ineradicable British delusion that ...
... British blunder of forgetting that the more effective our Entente system , the more inevitably it provokes resentment and dread and the desire for retaliation . The danger to peace is increased by the ineradicable British delusion that ...
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