The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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Page 184
... followed ? The fact really is that Pitt followed very closely the methods of his father ; he hired foreigners , he subsidised foreign princes . The difference was that in Chatham's case these were obliged to fight the common enemy . It ...
... followed ? The fact really is that Pitt followed very closely the methods of his father ; he hired foreigners , he subsidised foreign princes . The difference was that in Chatham's case these were obliged to fight the common enemy . It ...
Page 264
... followed him from Littlemore , were of such an inferior type that Mark Pattison , who knew them , was surprised that he could be satisfied with their company . His best sermons and his best poetry belong to his Anglican period . The ...
... followed him from Littlemore , were of such an inferior type that Mark Pattison , who knew them , was surprised that he could be satisfied with their company . His best sermons and his best poetry belong to his Anglican period . The ...
Page 457
... followed the lead of the Liberal members , who had followed the caucus and the government at Ottawa . It was the same with most of the daily newspapers that had supported the Liberals in their condemnation of the national policy . The ...
... followed the lead of the Liberal members , who had followed the caucus and the government at Ottawa . It was the same with most of the daily newspapers that had supported the Liberals in their condemnation of the national policy . The ...
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1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
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