The Quarterly Review, Volumen235,Tema 467John Murray, 1921 |
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... ' guifts , ' solely for the purpose of their exhibition as the strongest Fleet in the world . One writer has complained that the Jutland battle has left us little in the way of guidance as to our. 222 THE SAVING GRACE.
... ' guifts , ' solely for the purpose of their exhibition as the strongest Fleet in the world . One writer has complained that the Jutland battle has left us little in the way of guidance as to our. 222 THE SAVING GRACE.
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... writer , the draft of his speech has come to us on the backs of envelopes and odd scraps of paper , and its tenour may be gathered from its conclusion : ' God bless you all , and may He always have us under His gracious protection and ...
... writer , the draft of his speech has come to us on the backs of envelopes and odd scraps of paper , and its tenour may be gathered from its conclusion : ' God bless you all , and may He always have us under His gracious protection and ...
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... Writers like Madison Grant , who are influenced by the cult of racialism now popular on the Continent , even speak of The Passing of the Great Race ' as a doom to which the Nordics must resign themselves . Of the remaining two races ...
... Writers like Madison Grant , who are influenced by the cult of racialism now popular on the Continent , even speak of The Passing of the Great Race ' as a doom to which the Nordics must resign themselves . Of the remaining two races ...
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... writing in 1901 , says , ' So grand is the prize [ of Asiatic trade ] that failures will not daunt the Europeans , still less alter their conviction . If these movements follow historic lines , they will recur for a time upon a ...
... writing in 1901 , says , ' So grand is the prize [ of Asiatic trade ] that failures will not daunt the Europeans , still less alter their conviction . If these movements follow historic lines , they will recur for a time upon a ...
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... writers , and among them Mr Townsend , have commented on the extreme slenderness of the threads by which we hold India . Above this inconceivable mass of humanity , governing all , protecting all , taxing all , rises what we call the ...
... writers , and among them Mr Townsend , have commented on the extreme slenderness of the threads by which we hold India . Above this inconceivable mass of humanity , governing all , protecting all , taxing all , rises what we call the ...
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