The Quarterly Review, Volumes 263-264William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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... present meed of spindles ? And the President put a naïve question to Japan's own delegate , who was present to sympathise and explain to them all , as a ' foe ' who was also a friend : ' Why , ' M. Schlumberger asked , ' does not Japan ...
... present meed of spindles ? And the President put a naïve question to Japan's own delegate , who was present to sympathise and explain to them all , as a ' foe ' who was also a friend : ' Why , ' M. Schlumberger asked , ' does not Japan ...
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... present time many of the younger generation of politicians who follow his lead would go farther than this in the direction of State control . They demand not only that the Government should utilise the resources of the community to ...
... present time many of the younger generation of politicians who follow his lead would go farther than this in the direction of State control . They demand not only that the Government should utilise the resources of the community to ...
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... present as the Six Nations ' homage to our own Queen Anne . Plumed and robed , those Menominee Chiefs thanked President Roosevelt for his caritas . But they would build their own roads with the Tribal funds , preferring to stand on ...
... present as the Six Nations ' homage to our own Queen Anne . Plumed and robed , those Menominee Chiefs thanked President Roosevelt for his caritas . But they would build their own roads with the Tribal funds , preferring to stand on ...
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