The New Review, Том 15Longmans, Green, 1896 |
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... England's Duty to Cyprus ... ... ... ... ... ... ... CARFRAE , Dr. George M. The Drift of Modern Medicine ... Case of Sugar , The . By Ernest E. Williams Case of the Pretoria Prisoners , The . By Professor G. G. Ramsay Child of the Jago ...
... England's Duty to Cyprus ... ... ... ... ... ... ... CARFRAE , Dr. George M. The Drift of Modern Medicine ... Case of Sugar , The . By Ernest E. Williams Case of the Pretoria Prisoners , The . By Professor G. G. Ramsay Child of the Jago ...
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... England and Venezuela first roused general attention both here and in America , everybody seemed to be aware of and alive to the portentous issues involved in a question which , for the last fifty and odd years , had been left almost ...
... England and Venezuela first roused general attention both here and in America , everybody seemed to be aware of and alive to the portentous issues involved in a question which , for the last fifty and odd years , had been left almost ...
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... England's claim be so weak , why not disclose all its weakness ? Why not prove all its fallacy , by adducing the necessary documents and books ? Would not that be the surest and quickest way of forcing England to accept Arbitration at ...
... England's claim be so weak , why not disclose all its weakness ? Why not prove all its fallacy , by adducing the necessary documents and books ? Would not that be the surest and quickest way of forcing England to accept Arbitration at ...
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... England occupied very much more land in Guayana than she actually has , she would have done so without prejudice either to her honour or to the rights of others . The general public takes no interest in the details , mostly arid enough ...
... England occupied very much more land in Guayana than she actually has , she would have done so without prejudice either to her honour or to the rights of others . The general public takes no interest in the details , mostly arid enough ...
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... England submit the whole question to Arbitration , " nothing is said in the juristic sense ; for nothing has been formulated . The " whole question " is no question . Arbitration requires certain definite qualities in the thing to be ...
... England submit the whole question to Arbitration , " nothing is said in the juristic sense ; for nothing has been formulated . The " whole question " is no question . Arbitration requires certain definite qualities in the thing to be ...
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Сторінка 27 - Yet if we could scorn Hate, and pride, and fear: If we were things born Not to shed a tear, I know not how thy joy we ever should come near. Better than all measures Of delightful sound, Better than all treasures That in books are found, Thy skill to poet were, thou scorner of the ground! Teach me half the gladness That thy brain must know, • Such harmonious madness From my lips would flow, The world should listen then, as I am listening now.
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