The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 227
... able lusty proper men come to the coach side with tears in their eyes , and one of them that spoke for the rest begun and says to Sir W. Coventry ; We are here a dozen of us that have long known and loved and served our dead Commander ...
... able lusty proper men come to the coach side with tears in their eyes , and one of them that spoke for the rest begun and says to Sir W. Coventry ; We are here a dozen of us that have long known and loved and served our dead Commander ...
Page 237
... able weapon by the admixture of a small percentage of tin probably revolutionised Europe in prehistoric times . The Altaic shepherd on his horse shattered civilisation over the greater part of the Old World . The inven- tion of ...
... able weapon by the admixture of a small percentage of tin probably revolutionised Europe in prehistoric times . The Altaic shepherd on his horse shattered civilisation over the greater part of the Old World . The inven- tion of ...
Page 240
... able to bring her whole force to bear in the Manchurian battle - fields . But the decisive factor was the German training of the Japanese army , which had learnt all that the best instructors could teach , with wonderful thoroughness ...
... able to bring her whole force to bear in the Manchurian battle - fields . But the decisive factor was the German training of the Japanese army , which had learnt all that the best instructors could teach , with wonderful thoroughness ...
Page 248
... able to stand against its rivals when the protecting barriers fail . As the conditions in the white countries become more and more unfavourable to enterprise , we may be sure that both capital and business ability will be transferred to ...
... able to stand against its rivals when the protecting barriers fail . As the conditions in the white countries become more and more unfavourable to enterprise , we may be sure that both capital and business ability will be transferred to ...
Page 249
... able to compete with Asia . The policy of exclusion , however , must be considered as it affects the white nations separately , for the problem is not the same all over the world . In North America it is probable that the immigration of ...
... able to compete with Asia . The policy of exclusion , however , must be considered as it affects the white nations separately , for the problem is not the same all over the world . In North America it is probable that the immigration of ...
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