The Quarterly Review, 222–242. köideJohn Murray, 1924 |
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Art . 5. - VENICE AND PARALLEL . AND ENGLAND : ENGLAND : AN HISTORICAL THOUGH history does not repeat itself and historical analogies will seldom bear too close a pressure , there is , nevertheless , some entertainment and possibly some ...
Art . 5. - VENICE AND PARALLEL . AND ENGLAND : ENGLAND : AN HISTORICAL THOUGH history does not repeat itself and historical analogies will seldom bear too close a pressure , there is , nevertheless , some entertainment and possibly some ...
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... England in the earlier stages of its development . The points I shall endeavour to raise do not pretend to be ... England was heard of as a great power ; indeed , the decline of the Republic and the rise of England are almost exactly ...
... England in the earlier stages of its development . The points I shall endeavour to raise do not pretend to be ... England was heard of as a great power ; indeed , the decline of the Republic and the rise of England are almost exactly ...
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... England ; ut habeamus cor et amorem subditorum nos- trorum , that we may hold the heart and affection of our peoples ; our great Imperialist , Mr Chamberlain , quoted and endorsed that sentiment in a speech at Glasgow . Both Venice and ...
... England ; ut habeamus cor et amorem subditorum nos- trorum , that we may hold the heart and affection of our peoples ; our great Imperialist , Mr Chamberlain , quoted and endorsed that sentiment in a speech at Glasgow . Both Venice and ...
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