The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 223
... appear to stand out from the past years of war . With the obvious peril to civilisation , naval con- struction took a definite form , and the ships were built , in the main , with the clear knowledge of the nature of their opponents and ...
... appear to stand out from the past years of war . With the obvious peril to civilisation , naval con- struction took a definite form , and the ships were built , in the main , with the clear knowledge of the nature of their opponents and ...
Page 225
... appears to be by no means generally recognised , that the crux of the problem is relative strengths . Who shall be materially greatest ? A little thought should convince us that the solution of our difficulties lies in a different realm ...
... appears to be by no means generally recognised , that the crux of the problem is relative strengths . Who shall be materially greatest ? A little thought should convince us that the solution of our difficulties lies in a different realm ...
Page 257
... appear on the face of legal documents , must be taken into account before we can form any accurate estimate of rural conditions . From the 15th century onwards an agricultural and economic change had been in slow but continuous pro ...
... appear on the face of legal documents , must be taken into account before we can form any accurate estimate of rural conditions . From the 15th century onwards an agricultural and economic change had been in slow but continuous pro ...
Page 261
... appear that , out of the 100 claimants who had enjoyed the rights , 34 were altogether disallowed , probably because , as squatters , they had been in occupa- tion too short a time to establish a legal claim , and at least 26 lost them ...
... appear that , out of the 100 claimants who had enjoyed the rights , 34 were altogether disallowed , probably because , as squatters , they had been in occupa- tion too short a time to establish a legal claim , and at least 26 lost them ...
Page 278
... appears to be not truly artistic - for instance , violence com- mitted by the author against his vision for reasons of extraneous preoccupation ; obscurities and emptiness which he allows to subsist through laziness ; excrescences he ...
... appears to be not truly artistic - for instance , violence com- mitted by the author against his vision for reasons of extraneous preoccupation ; obscurities and emptiness which he allows to subsist through laziness ; excrescences he ...
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