The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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Pàgina 252
... regard to Morocco . We must take into consideration our treaty obliga- tions to France and our own interests in Morocco . We were of opinion that a new situation had been created by the despatch of a German ship to Agadir . Future ...
... regard to Morocco . We must take into consideration our treaty obliga- tions to France and our own interests in Morocco . We were of opinion that a new situation had been created by the despatch of a German ship to Agadir . Future ...
Pàgina 330
... regard to land has been indicated . We may now note it as part of the machinery for carrying out the Tudor policy in regard to the food of the people - a policy which would to - day , in common jargon , be dubbed socialistic . The Court ...
... regard to land has been indicated . We may now note it as part of the machinery for carrying out the Tudor policy in regard to the food of the people - a policy which would to - day , in common jargon , be dubbed socialistic . The Court ...
Pàgina 343
... regard to the emotions of which he is speak- ing . Fortunately there can be little doubt with regard to this . The presentation in tragedy of objects which move pity and fear is intended to bring these emotions in the spectator to a ...
... regard to the emotions of which he is speak- ing . Fortunately there can be little doubt with regard to this . The presentation in tragedy of objects which move pity and fear is intended to bring these emotions in the spectator to a ...
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