The Quarterly Review, Volume 215John Murray, 1911 |
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Page 19
... results . Not more than three times a year , as each application lays the dust for two to twelve months , according to wear . Not Sticky - no scrubbing ( unless preferred ) -the ordinary daily dry sweeping alone required , without ...
... results . Not more than three times a year , as each application lays the dust for two to twelve months , according to wear . Not Sticky - no scrubbing ( unless preferred ) -the ordinary daily dry sweeping alone required , without ...
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... result might be that the abolition of capture would in practice be nullified by the continuation of the existing system without any real change . It was therefore of the highest importance that contraband of war , among other things ...
... result might be that the abolition of capture would in practice be nullified by the continuation of the existing system without any real change . It was therefore of the highest importance that contraband of war , among other things ...
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... result then is simply that his sea - borne commerce is interrupted for a time . He loses no territory unless the victor has combined suc- cessful land operations with those of his naval forces . Except when his territory is occupied he ...
... result then is simply that his sea - borne commerce is interrupted for a time . He loses no territory unless the victor has combined suc- cessful land operations with those of his naval forces . Except when his territory is occupied he ...
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... results in driving the enemy's trade from the ocean , has never had any effect on the eventual fortunes of the com- batants or on the duration of the war . It is linked up with the theory that private property , being exempt from ...
... results in driving the enemy's trade from the ocean , has never had any effect on the eventual fortunes of the com- batants or on the duration of the war . It is linked up with the theory that private property , being exempt from ...
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... result , but blockade , which , rigorously carried out over the whole coast - line of the Confederate states , greatly weakened the resisting power of the secessionist armies . Consequently we cannot refer to any war fought under modern ...
... result , but blockade , which , rigorously carried out over the whole coast - line of the Confederate states , greatly weakened the resisting power of the secessionist armies . Consequently we cannot refer to any war fought under modern ...
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