The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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... continue to be , a disturbing factor , affecting countries differently as regards employment . Even so , it is very ... continuing severity of our own experience . It was this fact that led the writer to think that there might be one or ...
... continue to be , a disturbing factor , affecting countries differently as regards employment . Even so , it is very ... continuing severity of our own experience . It was this fact that led the writer to think that there might be one or ...
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... who already has achieved much , and her many friends will wish His Majesty a long life in which to continue his beneficent activities . PERCY SYKES . THE PROBLEM OF THE BASQUES THE Basques have always been 492 Oct. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
... who already has achieved much , and her many friends will wish His Majesty a long life in which to continue his beneficent activities . PERCY SYKES . THE PROBLEM OF THE BASQUES THE Basques have always been 492 Oct. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
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attacks on Ismet Pasha , and was actually allowed to continue to do so for some days before the editor was arrested . Fethi Bey has now returned from his post of Ambassador in Paris , has been in consultation with the Ghazi Pasha , and ...
attacks on Ismet Pasha , and was actually allowed to continue to do so for some days before the editor was arrested . Fethi Bey has now returned from his post of Ambassador in Paris , has been in consultation with the Ghazi Pasha , and ...
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