The Quarterly Review, Volumes 272-273John Murray, 1939 |
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Pagina 118
... foreign and domestic policy had changed . He had drawn back from Catholic Emancipation , to which his earlier associations inclined him , his pledges bound him . He was not prepared , with Grenville , to abandon the Peninsula . He did ...
... foreign and domestic policy had changed . He had drawn back from Catholic Emancipation , to which his earlier associations inclined him , his pledges bound him . He was not prepared , with Grenville , to abandon the Peninsula . He did ...
Pagina 139
... foreign publishers , in spite of an often unhelpful attitude shown by their British colleagues , are waging a ceaseless battle with their own authorities for the right to translate all works worthy of the honour . 6 It is difficult to ...
... foreign publishers , in spite of an often unhelpful attitude shown by their British colleagues , are waging a ceaseless battle with their own authorities for the right to translate all works worthy of the honour . 6 It is difficult to ...
Pagina 169
... foreign policy . The new measures of air - raid precautions organised by local authorities indicate a return to mediæval conditions when each locality had to be responsible for its own defences . In these new cir- cumstances , there is ...
... foreign policy . The new measures of air - raid precautions organised by local authorities indicate a return to mediæval conditions when each locality had to be responsible for its own defences . In these new cir- cumstances , there is ...
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ART No 539 JANUARY 1939 | 1 |
Refugees in England | 2 |
Ancient Classics in a Modern World | 3 |
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