The North American Review, 223. ciltVols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... information that “ invariably Lloyd George makes every conference in which he participates the most important ever held and has done it so many times that Briand now fully comprehends the only English he clearly understands .
... information that “ invariably Lloyd George makes every conference in which he participates the most important ever held and has done it so many times that Briand now fully comprehends the only English he clearly understands .
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... monocled British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs - a unique exploit which even the most audacious of Frenchmen would hardly have essayed and could not have achieved without the coöperation of the tactful English gentlewoman ...
... monocled British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs - a unique exploit which even the most audacious of Frenchmen would hardly have essayed and could not have achieved without the coöperation of the tactful English gentlewoman ...
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Industry had vanished ; oppression had driven the inhabitants from the soil . The entire country was leased out to piratical slave - hunters under the name of traders , by the Khartoum Government ” . Shortly before the English landed ...
Industry had vanished ; oppression had driven the inhabitants from the soil . The entire country was leased out to piratical slave - hunters under the name of traders , by the Khartoum Government ” . Shortly before the English landed ...
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... the independence of Egypt means what the words imply , the English cannot linger long in this country . A corollary to this will be that the irrigation system of Egypt will pass into native hands .
... the independence of Egypt means what the words imply , the English cannot linger long in this country . A corollary to this will be that the irrigation system of Egypt will pass into native hands .
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The Sudan is face to face with a great scarcity of labor . The Syndicate will have a hard time getting hands to sow its fields and to pick its cotton . Besides , the temperature runs so high in the Nile basin that competent English ...
The Sudan is face to face with a great scarcity of labor . The Syndicate will have a hard time getting hands to sow its fields and to pick its cotton . Besides , the temperature runs so high in the Nile basin that competent English ...
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