The Quarterly Review, Volume 215John Murray, 1911 |
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... seems to have an inexhaustible supply inaccessible to any other periodical . " - Spectator . " Blackwood's ' vitality is undiminished ; its individuality is as marked as ever . " - Saturday Review . • " The other day the reviewer heard ...
... seems to have an inexhaustible supply inaccessible to any other periodical . " - Spectator . " Blackwood's ' vitality is undiminished ; its individuality is as marked as ever . " - Saturday Review . • " The other day the reviewer heard ...
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... seems now to be in prospect . If the Declaration of London ( February 1909 ) receives the adhe- sion of all the Powers , and is ratified by them , the existing liberty possessed by a belligerent of announcing what articles he will treat ...
... seems now to be in prospect . If the Declaration of London ( February 1909 ) receives the adhe- sion of all the Powers , and is ratified by them , the existing liberty possessed by a belligerent of announcing what articles he will treat ...
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... seems clear that the so - called immunity of private property in terres- trial warfare does not and cannot exist . Thus the assump- * Quoted by Mr Corbett in ' Some Neglected Aspects of War , ' p . 141 . tion that , because private ...
... seems clear that the so - called immunity of private property in terres- trial warfare does not and cannot exist . Thus the assump- * Quoted by Mr Corbett in ' Some Neglected Aspects of War , ' p . 141 . tion that , because private ...
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... seems not unreasonable to infer that commerce - destroying , if carried on by a belligerent strong enough to exclude his adversary from the sea , might , in those days at least , contribute powerfully , even though indirectly , to the ...
... seems not unreasonable to infer that commerce - destroying , if carried on by a belligerent strong enough to exclude his adversary from the sea , might , in those days at least , contribute powerfully , even though indirectly , to the ...
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... seems improbable that , even with the assistance of several neutral Powers , the required amount of tonnage could be obtained . On the other hand , not every nation is so situated geographically as to be able to resort to railway ...
... seems improbable that , even with the assistance of several neutral Powers , the required amount of tonnage could be obtained . On the other hand , not every nation is so situated geographically as to be able to resort to railway ...
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