The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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... King does not receive letters of spontaneous gratitude and appreciation from men and employers alike . And the King on his part derives from his expeditions not only the pleasure - a very real one to a man of his alert intellectual ...
... King does not receive letters of spontaneous gratitude and appreciation from men and employers alike . And the King on his part derives from his expeditions not only the pleasure - a very real one to a man of his alert intellectual ...
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... King George ever had much of his father's ambition to cut a popular figure in foreign capitals or to become a personal force in European diplomacy . He has never , one would say , wished to be a cosmopolitan King ; he does pro- foundly ...
... King George ever had much of his father's ambition to cut a popular figure in foreign capitals or to become a personal force in European diplomacy . He has never , one would say , wished to be a cosmopolitan King ; he does pro- foundly ...
Pagina 902
... King George if he were to prove less of a Briton , or less intent on doing everything in his power to further victory , or if his flame of self - sacrifice burned less brightly , had fate consigned him to the common walks of life . What ...
... King George if he were to prove less of a Briton , or less intent on doing everything in his power to further victory , or if his flame of self - sacrifice burned less brightly , had fate consigned him to the common walks of life . What ...
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