The Review of Reviews, Volumes 57-60William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1918 |
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Page 32
... given place to a duel , between that which Prussia represents and controls , and that which the Western nations represent and control ; it is futile to hope that Russia will be of use to the West before the end of the war , for even if ...
... given place to a duel , between that which Prussia represents and controls , and that which the Western nations represent and control ; it is futile to hope that Russia will be of use to the West before the end of the war , for even if ...
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... given full , free play , inevitably transform what non - labouring writers and politicians term " The Dignity of Labour " from an empty , lifeless phrase into a full- blooded , vital reality . ing attacks of democracy and nationality ...
... given full , free play , inevitably transform what non - labouring writers and politicians term " The Dignity of Labour " from an empty , lifeless phrase into a full- blooded , vital reality . ing attacks of democracy and nationality ...
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... given of a lady sub- scriber to a lending library who threatened to withdraw her subscription because she found in the catalogue some books by a popular lady novelist to whom she appeared to have taken a violent dislike : - It was quite ...
... given of a lady sub- scriber to a lending library who threatened to withdraw her subscription because she found in the catalogue some books by a popular lady novelist to whom she appeared to have taken a violent dislike : - It was quite ...
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... given scant attention to repre- sentation abroad , but all this must be changed . A reorganisation of the Foreign Office itself will shortly be put through , leading undoubtedly to good results in a wider range . Trolle points out that ...
... given scant attention to repre- sentation abroad , but all this must be changed . A reorganisation of the Foreign Office itself will shortly be put through , leading undoubtedly to good results in a wider range . Trolle points out that ...
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... given here , if chatty and informal , are elevated in tone and pulsating with life , love and feeling , human and divine . The first was written by Mr. Gladstone himself , not to his daughter , but to an unknown young man who wrote ...
... given here , if chatty and informal , are elevated in tone and pulsating with life , love and feeling , human and divine . The first was written by Mr. Gladstone himself , not to his daughter , but to an unknown young man who wrote ...
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