Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 4
... regard to the extent of her interest in the future of Constantino- ple . We have seen how the old doctrine of British concern in the integrity of the Ottoman Empire has been thrown over by Lord Randolph Churchill and other pow- erful ...
... regard to the extent of her interest in the future of Constantino- ple . We have seen how the old doctrine of British concern in the integrity of the Ottoman Empire has been thrown over by Lord Randolph Churchill and other pow- erful ...
Page 28
... regard to the New Hebrides , and generally with regard to transportation and the Pacific . It looks now as though France were beginning to recognize the strength of the colonial feeling upon the subject . A short time ago the French ...
... regard to the New Hebrides , and generally with regard to transportation and the Pacific . It looks now as though France were beginning to recognize the strength of the colonial feeling upon the subject . A short time ago the French ...
Page 280
... regard him with friendship and approval . He was anxious , for many rea- sons , that they should so regard him . Among other things , he wanted them to vote for him when the time should come ; and he believed that they would vote for ...
... regard him with friendship and approval . He was anxious , for many rea- sons , that they should so regard him . Among other things , he wanted them to vote for him when the time should come ; and he believed that they would vote for ...
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