The Quarterly Review, Band 267,Ausgabe 529John Murray, 1936 |
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... League itself . This was not only a challenge to everything for which the League stood , but a call to action which appealed to every sense of British right and justice . Yet we were compelled by our plighted word to restrain our ...
... League itself . This was not only a challenge to everything for which the League stood , but a call to action which appealed to every sense of British right and justice . Yet we were compelled by our plighted word to restrain our ...
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... League is to be reformed in order that it may survive . Very drastic remedies will obviously be necessary if so sick a patient is to be given a new lease of life ; but , whatever the future of the League , it is quite clear that ...
... League is to be reformed in order that it may survive . Very drastic remedies will obviously be necessary if so sick a patient is to be given a new lease of life ; but , whatever the future of the League , it is quite clear that ...
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... League largely implies . The mixed races of the Southern Conti- nent are interbred with various European nationalities , and their sympathies and interests are , in varying degrees , coloured accordingly ; but for the most part they ...
... League largely implies . The mixed races of the Southern Conti- nent are interbred with various European nationalities , and their sympathies and interests are , in varying degrees , coloured accordingly ; but for the most part they ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
COAL INTO OIL By Lancelot Lawton | 7 |
Park Lane Past and Present | 11 |
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