The National Review, Volume 79W.H. Allen, 1922 - Great Britain |
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It is still capable of becoming once more the responsible agent for the conduct of all the foreign relations of the country , but it will not remain so very long . At present hardly six months pass without the Foreign Office losing some ...
It is still capable of becoming once more the responsible agent for the conduct of all the foreign relations of the country , but it will not remain so very long . At present hardly six months pass without the Foreign Office losing some ...
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How could we now remain otherwise than united to conserve the victory that we won together , and to repair the frightful damages caused by the war ? How could we not remain united in peace and for the sake of peace ?
How could we now remain otherwise than united to conserve the victory that we won together , and to repair the frightful damages caused by the war ? How could we not remain united in peace and for the sake of peace ?
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So with the Irish Treaty and the new Irish Constitution , which could only work if there were any effective desire in tribal Ireland to remain within the British Empire -to please whom our Cabinet rechristened the Empire “ a ...
So with the Irish Treaty and the new Irish Constitution , which could only work if there were any effective desire in tribal Ireland to remain within the British Empire -to please whom our Cabinet rechristened the Empire “ a ...
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Edward de Vere and the Shakespeare Plays | 94 |
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