Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186W. Blackwood, 1909 - England |
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... regard for the sanity of the whole . " " Two centuries ago Lord Bolingbroke defined political genius as " great coolness of judgment united to great warmth of imagination . If this be true the Cockney tem- perament has none of it , for ...
... regard for the sanity of the whole . " " Two centuries ago Lord Bolingbroke defined political genius as " great coolness of judgment united to great warmth of imagination . If this be true the Cockney tem- perament has none of it , for ...
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... regard- ing his career and that of his brother Crawford . It thus came about that Neville Chamberlain's biographer , 1 Mr George Forrest , who has just given to the world the story of the Field - Marshal's life , was able to base on ...
... regard- ing his career and that of his brother Crawford . It thus came about that Neville Chamberlain's biographer , 1 Mr George Forrest , who has just given to the world the story of the Field - Marshal's life , was able to base on ...
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... regard to Afghanistan in- volved us in hostilities with that country . More than twenty years earlier , when the celebrated treaty between Dost Muhammad and Sir John Law- rence had just been concluded , Chamberlain wrote : " I now begin ...
... regard to Afghanistan in- volved us in hostilities with that country . More than twenty years earlier , when the celebrated treaty between Dost Muhammad and Sir John Law- rence had just been concluded , Chamberlain wrote : " I now begin ...
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... regard to his physique and to his previous work in civil life . The re- cruit's personal wishes will be attended to in this matter , but subject always to the needs of the State . The necessity for better op- portunities for training ...
... regard to his physique and to his previous work in civil life . The re- cruit's personal wishes will be attended to in this matter , but subject always to the needs of the State . The necessity for better op- portunities for training ...
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... regards interference with trade and business , inquiries in Norway and Switzerland prove that this is very slight . Similar inquiries from eighteen firms in Lancashire , represent- ing various industries and manufactures , show that on ...
... regards interference with trade and business , inquiries in Norway and Switzerland prove that this is very slight . Similar inquiries from eighteen firms in Lancashire , represent- ing various industries and manufactures , show that on ...
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