The Fortnightly Review, Том 104Chapman and Hall, 1915 |
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... reason for discouragement . Perhaps we underrated the difficulties when we started . At all events , we fully understand them now , and we are not likely to be deterred even though the Turks may be in greater strength than we expected ...
... reason for discouragement . Perhaps we underrated the difficulties when we started . At all events , we fully understand them now , and we are not likely to be deterred even though the Turks may be in greater strength than we expected ...
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... reason that there exists no Opposition to the policy of a vigorous prosecution of the war . The strength of the new Cabinet , so far as its personnel is concerned , cannot be denied . Many , doubtless , would have liked to see Lord ...
... reason that there exists no Opposition to the policy of a vigorous prosecution of the war . The strength of the new Cabinet , so far as its personnel is concerned , cannot be denied . Many , doubtless , would have liked to see Lord ...
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... reason as Mr. Chamberlain , took the Colonial Office himself . That is , undoubtedly , a first - class appointment , and exactly suited to Mr. Bonar Law's abilities and temperament . Since last August the Unionist leader in the House of ...
... reason as Mr. Chamberlain , took the Colonial Office himself . That is , undoubtedly , a first - class appointment , and exactly suited to Mr. Bonar Law's abilities and temperament . Since last August the Unionist leader in the House of ...
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... reason , the Colonial Secretaryship could not be in better hands than those of Mr. Bonar Law . It will be seen that there is no new blood among the eight Unionist members of the Cabinet , though if appointment to office had been made ...
... reason , the Colonial Secretaryship could not be in better hands than those of Mr. Bonar Law . It will be seen that there is no new blood among the eight Unionist members of the Cabinet , though if appointment to office had been made ...
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... reason why the National Government contains " the pleasing presence of Mr. Long . " Mr. Birrell remains Chief Secretary for Ireland at the express desire so it is said of the Nationalist Party , whose full con- fidence he possesses ...
... reason why the National Government contains " the pleasing presence of Mr. Long . " Mr. Birrell remains Chief Secretary for Ireland at the express desire so it is said of the Nationalist Party , whose full con- fidence he possesses ...
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