The Fortnightly Review, Том 97Chapman and Hall, 1912 |
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... seem much more neces- sary in his case than in that of his colleagues that the collective control of the Cabinet ... seems doubtful whether we can justifiably leave the power to shape the destinies of one- fifth of the human race in ...
... seem much more neces- sary in his case than in that of his colleagues that the collective control of the Cabinet ... seems doubtful whether we can justifiably leave the power to shape the destinies of one- fifth of the human race in ...
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... seems quite feasible — the question of the presidency will arise . Possibly the presidency will be offered to the King of Montenegro . Possibly , and perhaps one ought to say , probably , it will be offered to an Italian Prince or to ...
... seems quite feasible — the question of the presidency will arise . Possibly the presidency will be offered to the King of Montenegro . Possibly , and perhaps one ought to say , probably , it will be offered to an Italian Prince or to ...
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... seems to be quite unknown in this country because it was started only four years ago , began publishing in July , 1911 , a series of articles by Colonel Angelo Tragni , entitled " Ai Confini d'Italia , " in which the military factors ...
... seems to be quite unknown in this country because it was started only four years ago , began publishing in July , 1911 , a series of articles by Colonel Angelo Tragni , entitled " Ai Confini d'Italia , " in which the military factors ...
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... seems to be visibly sobbing his heart out for the poor . Sometimes the tears not merely start but fall , and are splashed from his cheek on to the notebooks of the irresponsive Press beneath . People in the audience are moved to ...
... seems to be visibly sobbing his heart out for the poor . Sometimes the tears not merely start but fall , and are splashed from his cheek on to the notebooks of the irresponsive Press beneath . People in the audience are moved to ...
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... seem to find difficult to resist . He uses no stilts . He is the most approachable Minister that Westminster has known . He invites people to come to him instead of fending and freezing them off . On matters of business he has an ...
... seem to find difficult to resist . He uses no stilts . He is the most approachable Minister that Westminster has known . He invites people to come to him instead of fending and freezing them off . On matters of business he has an ...
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