The Quarterly Review, 282. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1942 |
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Page 84
... taken in the Empire by the British public , and these five include , in Mr Christian's Modern Burma , ' the only com- prehensive book on Burma which has been written for a generation . • Modern Burma ' is a storehouse of information on ...
... taken in the Empire by the British public , and these five include , in Mr Christian's Modern Burma , ' the only com- prehensive book on Burma which has been written for a generation . • Modern Burma ' is a storehouse of information on ...
Page 87
... taken place in 1937 , was that , as a province of India , Burma had contributed too much to the defence of India , the most important part of which was on the North - West Frontier , whose interest to Burma was very remote . Any large ...
... taken place in 1937 , was that , as a province of India , Burma had contributed too much to the defence of India , the most important part of which was on the North - West Frontier , whose interest to Burma was very remote . Any large ...
Page 181
... taken by Torcy to Fontainebleau , where he spent the night , and next day was received by Louis XIV . The King expressed his desire for peace , and his respect for Anne ; but he spoke so fast , and his articulation was so indistinct ...
... taken by Torcy to Fontainebleau , where he spent the night , and next day was received by Louis XIV . The King expressed his desire for peace , and his respect for Anne ; but he spoke so fast , and his articulation was so indistinct ...
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