The Quarterly Review, Volumes 280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 |
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... European countries . They pointed out that emigration would remove the danger of war in Europe by relieving popula- tion stresses and strains , while providing overseas terri- tories with man - power for development and defence . They ...
... European countries . They pointed out that emigration would remove the danger of war in Europe by relieving popula- tion stresses and strains , while providing overseas terri- tories with man - power for development and defence . They ...
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... European man is dying , were not refuted quickly by facts . Although it could not be shown that any country of north or west Europe were suffering before the war from congestion of popula- tion in the sense that it was experiencing ...
... European man is dying , were not refuted quickly by facts . Although it could not be shown that any country of north or west Europe were suffering before the war from congestion of popula- tion in the sense that it was experiencing ...
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... Europe of that Empire as alien to Western civilisation . The Tsar's intentions for Poland had been indicated in his manifesto to his armies . The Allies desired to defend Europe against the covetous brutality of Prussian militarism ...
... Europe of that Empire as alien to Western civilisation . The Tsar's intentions for Poland had been indicated in his manifesto to his armies . The Allies desired to defend Europe against the covetous brutality of Prussian militarism ...
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