The Quarterly Review, Band 267,Ausgabe 529John Murray, 1936 |
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... natural inclination to rush to the aid of the weak and the oppressed , and to act only in con- junction with other members of the League . Even though the Italian aggression might be a threat to British interests in Egypt and the Sudan ...
... natural inclination to rush to the aid of the weak and the oppressed , and to act only in con- junction with other members of the League . Even though the Italian aggression might be a threat to British interests in Egypt and the Sudan ...
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... natural gift of ' large discourse . ' Thus , for instance , the third volume , dealing as it does with Micronesia , of which the average reader's knowledge is likely to be vague , starts off with a general description of the inhabitants ...
... natural gift of ' large discourse . ' Thus , for instance , the third volume , dealing as it does with Micronesia , of which the average reader's knowledge is likely to be vague , starts off with a general description of the inhabitants ...
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... natural charm as woman and hostess she was besieged by those who prized her invitations . With her wit and prudence she was for him the ideal helpmate . ' Versed in the study of blue books , she would tilt with any one , even with the ...
... natural charm as woman and hostess she was besieged by those who prized her invitations . With her wit and prudence she was for him the ideal helpmate . ' Versed in the study of blue books , she would tilt with any one , even with the ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
COAL INTO OIL By Lancelot Lawton | 7 |
Park Lane Past and Present | 11 |
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