The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 77
... Russia , and speaks of the latter country in some cases imposing an ad valorem duty of 112 per cent . on goods coming from England . Mr. Dixon , too , complains , as do several other witnesses , of the recently increased tariffs of Russia ...
... Russia , and speaks of the latter country in some cases imposing an ad valorem duty of 112 per cent . on goods coming from England . Mr. Dixon , too , complains , as do several other witnesses , of the recently increased tariffs of Russia ...
Page 92
... Russia , of Poles who had crossed the frontier , an act contrary to international law , and one which aroused intense indignation . Freytag , whose notions of national honour were of the strictest and most severe , felt an obligation ...
... Russia , of Poles who had crossed the frontier , an act contrary to international law , and one which aroused intense indignation . Freytag , whose notions of national honour were of the strictest and most severe , felt an obligation ...
Page 123
... Russians and Turgouths with whom he communicated . In the more recent case alluded to , it was reported that the favourable views of foreign countries and insti- tutions therein expressed had led to the suppression of the journal . Be ...
... Russians and Turgouths with whom he communicated . In the more recent case alluded to , it was reported that the favourable views of foreign countries and insti- tutions therein expressed had led to the suppression of the journal . Be ...
Page 137
... Russia , not Bulgaria nor Prince Ferdinand , that has disre- garded the Treaty of Berlin . That instrument certainly did not intend that Bulgaria should be deprived of a Ruler , unless it would consent to accept a Satrap appointed by ...
... Russia , not Bulgaria nor Prince Ferdinand , that has disre- garded the Treaty of Berlin . That instrument certainly did not intend that Bulgaria should be deprived of a Ruler , unless it would consent to accept a Satrap appointed by ...
Page 138
... Russia and France apart ; and , for this reason , he is obliged to exhibit an indulgence towards Russia which many people mistake for sympathy , and even for friendship . But , in reality , nothing less than a European War will bring Russia ...
... Russia and France apart ; and , for this reason , he is obliged to exhibit an indulgence towards Russia which many people mistake for sympathy , and even for friendship . But , in reality , nothing less than a European War will bring Russia ...
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