The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 232
... already spoken of the manner in which Drake faced the crisis of his life . If there is any lesson for us in that , there is surely as much to be learned in the tragedy of his death ; and if it should have a warning in it , I am quite ...
... already spoken of the manner in which Drake faced the crisis of his life . If there is any lesson for us in that , there is surely as much to be learned in the tragedy of his death ; and if it should have a warning in it , I am quite ...
Page 235
... already prevalent , and is becoming more so in each generation . The industrial revolution has greatly diminished the preponderance of pure Nordic blood in this country . Our frequent wars , in which the descendants of the Anglo ...
... already prevalent , and is becoming more so in each generation . The industrial revolution has greatly diminished the preponderance of pure Nordic blood in this country . Our frequent wars , in which the descendants of the Anglo ...
Page 244
... already manifest among the wage - earners ; but it is certain that the ratio of wages to output all over the East gives native manufacturers an enormous advan- tage over the European and American , and that this advantage is not likely ...
... already manifest among the wage - earners ; but it is certain that the ratio of wages to output all over the East gives native manufacturers an enormous advan- tage over the European and American , and that this advantage is not likely ...
Page 250
... already seen from their own writings , are fully aware that for them exclusion of the Asiatic is a matter of life and death . But will five million white men be able to guard an empty continent nearly as large as the United States ...
... already seen from their own writings , are fully aware that for them exclusion of the Asiatic is a matter of life and death . But will five million white men be able to guard an empty continent nearly as large as the United States ...
Page 253
... already ; but it will not enable the whole population to live in comfortable villas , and to eat as much expensive food as they desire . Least of all will this be possible in our densely populated island , for reasons which have already ...
... already ; but it will not enable the whole population to live in comfortable villas , and to eat as much expensive food as they desire . Least of all will this be possible in our densely populated island , for reasons which have already ...
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