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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Page 65
... future . If the public will play the game then the forests of the future can be interesting places . But it may be asked how can this be done when there is nothing but great stretches of pine and spruce with never a sound to break the ...
... future . If the public will play the game then the forests of the future can be interesting places . But it may be asked how can this be done when there is nothing but great stretches of pine and spruce with never a sound to break the ...
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... future . It will be a forest designed primarily to supply us with timber and at the same time to give pleasure to a ... future will require a very large number of well - trained men . It is hopeless to think of forests without men of ...
... future . It will be a forest designed primarily to supply us with timber and at the same time to give pleasure to a ... future will require a very large number of well - trained men . It is hopeless to think of forests without men of ...
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... future hopes . • " Mr Wilson Harris , Editor of the ' Spectator , ' has achieved a little masterpiece of compact , lucid , and interesting information in The Daily Press ' ( Cambridge University Press , Current Problems ' series ) . He ...
... future hopes . • " Mr Wilson Harris , Editor of the ' Spectator , ' has achieved a little masterpiece of compact , lucid , and interesting information in The Daily Press ' ( Cambridge University Press , Current Problems ' series ) . He ...
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