The National Review, Volume 26W.H. Allen, 1895 - English literature |
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Page 149
... French people took him seriously as a manifestation of goodwill on our part . Personal com- munication with the French is the only way to overcome their anti- pathies to us — antipathies which are so persistently cultivated by popular ...
... French people took him seriously as a manifestation of goodwill on our part . Personal com- munication with the French is the only way to overcome their anti- pathies to us — antipathies which are so persistently cultivated by popular ...
Page 151
... French transports on their way up the Red Sea , solely on account of the aggravation of their sufferings by a stifling atmosphere . There has been a great outcry in the French Press , and there seems , indeed , to be good reason for ...
... French transports on their way up the Red Sea , solely on account of the aggravation of their sufferings by a stifling atmosphere . There has been a great outcry in the French Press , and there seems , indeed , to be good reason for ...
Page 304
... French . No Great Power encouraged resistance , and Great Britain maintained a strict neutrality . The subjugation of the Hovas was a certainty , even if they were prepared to fight , and the campaign showed them to be as unpugnacious ...
... French . No Great Power encouraged resistance , and Great Britain maintained a strict neutrality . The subjugation of the Hovas was a certainty , even if they were prepared to fight , and the campaign showed them to be as unpugnacious ...
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