The Quarterly Review, 246. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... Ministry of Health the discovery and utilisation of itinerant apostles , men and women who are living health - advertisements , whose encouraging presence makes health appear eminently desirable . By their daily walk and conversation ...
... Ministry of Health the discovery and utilisation of itinerant apostles , men and women who are living health - advertisements , whose encouraging presence makes health appear eminently desirable . By their daily walk and conversation ...
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... ministers of the Free State , and attri- butes the comparative peace that is now enjoyed as the result of their vigorous action . The author , to make sure of his facts , has consulted every possible authority and gives chapter and ...
... ministers of the Free State , and attri- butes the comparative peace that is now enjoyed as the result of their vigorous action . The author , to make sure of his facts , has consulted every possible authority and gives chapter and ...
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... Minister refused the challenge on the sensible and obvious grounds of the national emergency , I knew perfectly well that he would lose his influence at home . No man in Hungary , not even the Prime Minister , may decline such a ...
... Minister refused the challenge on the sensible and obvious grounds of the national emergency , I knew perfectly well that he would lose his influence at home . No man in Hungary , not even the Prime Minister , may decline such a ...
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... Minister in Europe . Count Bethlen's character and his hold over his people are perhaps best illustrated by what ... Ministers could have resisted the temptation to fill the air with reassuring promises of foreign loans that were sure to ...
... Minister in Europe . Count Bethlen's character and his hold over his people are perhaps best illustrated by what ... Ministers could have resisted the temptation to fill the air with reassuring promises of foreign loans that were sure to ...
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... Minister in his own country is probably even safer than that of Mr Baldwin with his great majority . Count Bethlen is generally described as an astute and experienced politician , but although for many years a member of Parliament ...
... Minister in his own country is probably even safer than that of Mr Baldwin with his great majority . Count Bethlen is generally described as an astute and experienced politician , but although for many years a member of Parliament ...
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