The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 223
... fact , was revealed , and the sea spirit or instinct was guided in providing the means by which the most obvious danger might be met . In the absence of any definite threat , or theatre of opera- tions , since Japan and the U.S.A. are ...
... fact , was revealed , and the sea spirit or instinct was guided in providing the means by which the most obvious danger might be met . In the absence of any definite threat , or theatre of opera- tions , since Japan and the U.S.A. are ...
Page 224
... facts will show us that any final solution of the question of future construction of ships for the sole purpose of destroying one another is quite impossible . Any other solution will only intensify the ultimate ruin . Such a ship ...
... facts will show us that any final solution of the question of future construction of ships for the sole purpose of destroying one another is quite impossible . Any other solution will only intensify the ultimate ruin . Such a ship ...
Page 231
... fact , deep calling to deep , the Spirit of the Sea calling clearly above the turmoil of press and politician . Not to a British Admiral , though his flag was flown with the Stars and Stripes , but to Uncle Lewis . ' " Few people ...
... fact , deep calling to deep , the Spirit of the Sea calling clearly above the turmoil of press and politician . Not to a British Admiral , though his flag was flown with the Stars and Stripes , but to Uncle Lewis . ' " Few people ...
Page 240
... facts an observer might well recognise the fate of white ascendancy in Asia . Mr Stoddard , in his remarkable book on ' The Rising Tide of Colour , ' has collected evidence of the effect of this campaign upon the Japanese themselves . A ...
... facts an observer might well recognise the fate of white ascendancy in Asia . Mr Stoddard , in his remarkable book on ' The Rising Tide of Colour , ' has collected evidence of the effect of this campaign upon the Japanese themselves . A ...
Page 245
... fact that Japan has lately been compelled to pass laws for the exclusion of Chinese labour . Yet in those islands the Hawaiian fisherman and the American mechanic and shopkeeper have alike been pushed out of employment . The Polynesian ...
... fact that Japan has lately been compelled to pass laws for the exclusion of Chinese labour . Yet in those islands the Hawaiian fisherman and the American mechanic and shopkeeper have alike been pushed out of employment . The Polynesian ...
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