The Quarterly Review, 222–242. köideJohn Murray, 1924 |
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Page 199
... interests of British commerce as well as dynastic Ländergier , remained un- confirmed by the Imperial investiture ... interest- ing of the foreigners who in this age found their way into British diplomatic service , and not only on ...
... interests of British commerce as well as dynastic Ländergier , remained un- confirmed by the Imperial investiture ... interest- ing of the foreigners who in this age found their way into British diplomatic service , and not only on ...
Page 411
... interest , and to the greatest and best extent , it would have been a grave debasement of its influence had the service been used only for the purpose of entertainment , as the word is generally understood . The educational ...
... interest , and to the greatest and best extent , it would have been a grave debasement of its influence had the service been used only for the purpose of entertainment , as the word is generally understood . The educational ...
Page 468
... interests all over the world , it is impossible to speak without dismay . No doubt the bonds of empire are not wholly materialistic : imperial sentiment is a real thing , and even from the point of self - interest there are good reasons ...
... interests all over the world , it is impossible to speak without dismay . No doubt the bonds of empire are not wholly materialistic : imperial sentiment is a real thing , and even from the point of self - interest there are good reasons ...
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