The Nineteenth Century and After, Τόμος 71Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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... common danger , the strife of centuries between Protestant and Catholic gradually waned , and , before George the Third had been long on the throne , had been replaced by a patriotic spirit which made the good of Ireland the common ...
... common danger , the strife of centuries between Protestant and Catholic gradually waned , and , before George the Third had been long on the throne , had been replaced by a patriotic spirit which made the good of Ireland the common ...
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... common pur- poses of the Empire , a sum which bore to Great Britain's similar contribution the proportion of 1 to 7 , or 2 to 15 . The basis of that proportion was found in two comparisons : the first comparison was between the average ...
... common pur- poses of the Empire , a sum which bore to Great Britain's similar contribution the proportion of 1 to 7 , or 2 to 15 . The basis of that proportion was found in two comparisons : the first comparison was between the average ...
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... common centre for the managers and friends of our collections it has become an organ for thinking ahead upon the problems enumerated above . Its deputations to ministers have formulated certain demands ; its annual meetings , as well as ...
... common centre for the managers and friends of our collections it has become an organ for thinking ahead upon the problems enumerated above . Its deputations to ministers have formulated certain demands ; its annual meetings , as well as ...
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... common - sense blown out of their brains . These thoughtless patriots , who are neither Hindoo nor Christian , neither Eastern nor Western in their consciousness , but whose mentality is a hotch - potch of unassimilated ideas and ...
... common - sense blown out of their brains . These thoughtless patriots , who are neither Hindoo nor Christian , neither Eastern nor Western in their consciousness , but whose mentality is a hotch - potch of unassimilated ideas and ...
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... common sense , and the Socialist leaders admit this possibility ; ( 2 ) invasion is possible , for our sailors agree that the business of the Fleet is to seek out the enemy and to protect our interests and our commerce all over the ...
... common sense , and the Socialist leaders admit this possibility ; ( 2 ) invasion is possible , for our sailors agree that the business of the Fleet is to seek out the enemy and to protect our interests and our commerce all over the ...
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