The Quarterly Review, Volumen238John Murray, 1922 |
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athletics ; certain it is that some of those Masters who afterwards proved their claim to consideration , did fear his candidature for the Headmastership . There was then one House which was undoubtedly among the best in tone and ...
athletics ; certain it is that some of those Masters who afterwards proved their claim to consideration , did fear his candidature for the Headmastership . There was then one House which was undoubtedly among the best in tone and ...
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... claims , for a national point of view , which carried far more weight than his own eloquence or mother - wit or personal prejudices . But in fact we are not too well informed about the debates of the Four and of their successors who ...
... claims , for a national point of view , which carried far more weight than his own eloquence or mother - wit or personal prejudices . But in fact we are not too well informed about the debates of the Four and of their successors who ...
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... claims of self - determination , which we may assume as almost coinciding with those of nationality , were to remain ... claim for the Brenner line , which America approved ; and the concession to Serbia had the effect of silencing more ...
... claims of self - determination , which we may assume as almost coinciding with those of nationality , were to remain ... claim for the Brenner line , which America approved ; and the concession to Serbia had the effect of silencing more ...
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... claims , on the part of the Czecho - Slovaks and the Yugo - Slavs , than were actually allowed , and also served to give them , in theory at least , the ownership of West Hungary . But he is certain that , on the whole , the scales were ...
... claims , on the part of the Czecho - Slovaks and the Yugo - Slavs , than were actually allowed , and also served to give them , in theory at least , the ownership of West Hungary . But he is certain that , on the whole , the scales were ...
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... claim to Cilicia and the Greek claim to Smyrna . He is , how- ever , disposed to admit that France has an equitable interest in Syria , and Great Britain in Mesopotamia . As for Italy's Adriatic claims , the American view is pretty ...
... claim to Cilicia and the Greek claim to Smyrna . He is , how- ever , disposed to admit that France has an equitable interest in Syria , and Great Britain in Mesopotamia . As for Italy's Adriatic claims , the American view is pretty ...
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