The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 268
... authority , he has a chance of a small holding . Finally , the health conditions in which he lives are superior to those of urban populations . The Returns of the Registrar General for 1911 and 1912 prove that this superiority is ...
... authority , he has a chance of a small holding . Finally , the health conditions in which he lives are superior to those of urban populations . The Returns of the Registrar General for 1911 and 1912 prove that this superiority is ...
Page 286
... authority developed through his successful conduct of the war and imposed on the German people a mighty instrument ... authorities , and thus secured the unity of command necessary to success . The Imperial War Cabinet did useful work ...
... authority developed through his successful conduct of the war and imposed on the German people a mighty instrument ... authorities , and thus secured the unity of command necessary to success . The Imperial War Cabinet did useful work ...
Page 293
... authority ; and , if any attempt had been made to intrigue outside it , he would have called upon the delegate to choose whether he would remain a member of the Delegation or not . In assessing the value of the change to the Dominions ...
... authority ; and , if any attempt had been made to intrigue outside it , he would have called upon the delegate to choose whether he would remain a member of the Delegation or not . In assessing the value of the change to the Dominions ...
Page 296
... authority by the British Government has gone . An Act of the British Parliament no longer binds South Africa . The union between South Africa and the United King- dom is apparently a personal one ; South Africa is virtually independent ...
... authority by the British Government has gone . An Act of the British Parliament no longer binds South Africa . The union between South Africa and the United King- dom is apparently a personal one ; South Africa is virtually independent ...
Page 302
... authority of the League . The United States , on the other hand , has appreciated the position to the full . The separate voting power has been one of the most powerful influences in America against the acceptance of the League ...
... authority of the League . The United States , on the other hand , has appreciated the position to the full . The separate voting power has been one of the most powerful influences in America against the acceptance of the League ...
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