The National Review, Volume 90W.H. Allen, 1928 - English literature |
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... forces that are always working for the gradual dissolution of the British Dominions . The " Internationa- list , " with his Geneva nostrums and sloppy sentimentalism towards every hostile element , has been extraordinarily busy and has ...
... forces that are always working for the gradual dissolution of the British Dominions . The " Internationa- list , " with his Geneva nostrums and sloppy sentimentalism towards every hostile element , has been extraordinarily busy and has ...
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... force for the whole German nation . 7. In economical policy the first place belongs to the restoration of the foreign market and the revision of the burden imposed by foreign policy ( die Revision der aussenpolitischen Lasten ) . The ...
... force for the whole German nation . 7. In economical policy the first place belongs to the restoration of the foreign market and the revision of the burden imposed by foreign policy ( die Revision der aussenpolitischen Lasten ) . The ...
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... forces entered into occupation of north - eastern Mesopotamia . By this means the country which subsequently became the ... force known as the Iraq Levies . These Assyrian units took the place of the British VOL . XC 4 and Indian troops ...
... forces entered into occupation of north - eastern Mesopotamia . By this means the country which subsequently became the ... force known as the Iraq Levies . These Assyrian units took the place of the British VOL . XC 4 and Indian troops ...
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... force against the -Assyrians in Southern Hakkiari . They hoped that success in such a move would enhance their ability to incite the turbulent Iraqi Kurds against the Mandatory Power and , simultaneously , cause the Assyrians in the ...
... force against the -Assyrians in Southern Hakkiari . They hoped that success in such a move would enhance their ability to incite the turbulent Iraqi Kurds against the Mandatory Power and , simultaneously , cause the Assyrians in the ...
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... Force , assisted b the League , had won the day for the Turks . That th success of the latter was not as great as they had hoped , wa due to the exemplary discipline of the Assyrian Levie Although their homes were going up in flames ...
... Force , assisted b the League , had won the day for the Turks . That th success of the latter was not as great as they had hoped , wa due to the exemplary discipline of the Assyrian Levie Although their homes were going up in flames ...
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