The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 28
Page 248
... capital and business ability will be transferred to the economically strong countries . Asia will be in- dustrialised ; India and China and Japan will be full of factories , equipped with all the latest improvements , and under skilled ...
... capital and business ability will be transferred to the economically strong countries . Asia will be in- dustrialised ; India and China and Japan will be full of factories , equipped with all the latest improvements , and under skilled ...
Page 264
... capital beyond their labour , living in chronic poverty , generally in debt to the village tradesmen , dependent on their employers for both home and wages , agricultural labourers were far less capable of protecting themselves than ...
... capital beyond their labour , living in chronic poverty , generally in debt to the village tradesmen , dependent on their employers for both home and wages , agricultural labourers were far less capable of protecting themselves than ...
Page 311
... capital could be found and construction completed within about ten years ; but that the political side was out of his hands . The Emperor , with the concurrence of both ministers , guaranteed the removal of any political obstacle . It ...
... capital could be found and construction completed within about ten years ; but that the political side was out of his hands . The Emperor , with the concurrence of both ministers , guaranteed the removal of any political obstacle . It ...
Page 312
... capital . A similar proportion was to be allotted to Germany , and the remaining 20 per cent . to other nations . In view of this , M. Constans , French Ambassador at Constantinople , and M. Rouvier , French Minister of Finance ...
... capital . A similar proportion was to be allotted to Germany , and the remaining 20 per cent . to other nations . In view of this , M. Constans , French Ambassador at Constantinople , and M. Rouvier , French Minister of Finance ...
Page 313
... capital and control were to be on an absolute equality with the capital and control of any other power . ' The subsequent refusal of Mr Balfour and Lord Lansdowne , then Foreign Secretary , to grant any official British co - operation ...
... capital and control were to be on an absolute equality with the capital and control of any other power . ' The subsequent refusal of Mr Balfour and Lord Lansdowne , then Foreign Secretary , to grant any official British co - operation ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
administration agricultural Allied Anatolian Railway Apocalypse army artistic Asia Asiatic Bagdad Railway Balkan Bulgaria capital Championnet co-operative common connexion considerable Constantinople Covenant criticism Croce danger democracy Deutsche Bank Dominions Dr Charles economic Eleonora Fonseca Europe European existence expression fact favour Ferdinand France French German Goethe Goethe's Greece hand idea Imperial individual industry influence interest Italy Jugo-Slavia King labour land League League of Nations less literary living ment methods million Minister Ministry Naples nations nature Neapolitan never organisation Paris Parthenopean Republic Peace poem poet political population possible present principle question races realised recognised regard representatives responsibility result Roumania self-government Serbia social societies South Africa spirit statesmen success theory tion trade Treaty of Neuilly Treaty of Sèvres Treaty Series Turkey Turkish Turkish Government union unity victory vote wages Weimar whole words writing