The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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... tion were slight and a period of forty years elapsed before the next attempt , of which we have any knowledge , to penetrate beyond the Russian frontier in those parts ; but it is probable that the experience thus gained was not without ...
... tion were slight and a period of forty years elapsed before the next attempt , of which we have any knowledge , to penetrate beyond the Russian frontier in those parts ; but it is probable that the experience thus gained was not without ...
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... tion , and this , by a singular irony of fate , for the purpose of putting a stop to the desolating series of wars due to the armed propaganda of Rousseau's political gospel by the new - born French democracy . It is probable that the ...
... tion , and this , by a singular irony of fate , for the purpose of putting a stop to the desolating series of wars due to the armed propaganda of Rousseau's political gospel by the new - born French democracy . It is probable that the ...
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... tion of the United Kingdom into distinct nations can ever be an open question with loyal British subjects in any part of the British Isles . To the demand of Irish Nationalists to set up a separate and independent nation the answer must ...
... tion of the United Kingdom into distinct nations can ever be an open question with loyal British subjects in any part of the British Isles . To the demand of Irish Nationalists to set up a separate and independent nation the answer must ...
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