The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 223
... land and as will always happen , to surprise us in fact . Neglecting , however , to use those methods aright , he simply invoked in his opponents a double portion of those spiritual forces latent in a naturally maritime nation , forces ...
... land and as will always happen , to surprise us in fact . Neglecting , however , to use those methods aright , he simply invoked in his opponents a double portion of those spiritual forces latent in a naturally maritime nation , forces ...
Page 231
... land ; but it would be well for statesmen to make some attempt to under- stand what forces were at work . This was no official ceremony for the representative of a friendly power ; Admiral Bayley was travelling as a private citizen ...
... land ; but it would be well for statesmen to make some attempt to under- stand what forces were at work . This was no official ceremony for the representative of a friendly power ; Admiral Bayley was travelling as a private citizen ...
Page 233
... land or sea , as the price of their deliverance , there would have been but one answer . The threat to civilisa- tion to - day is not one that can be met by either battleship or submarine , but only by an international fellowship of ...
... land or sea , as the price of their deliverance , there would have been but one answer . The threat to civilisa- tion to - day is not one that can be met by either battleship or submarine , but only by an international fellowship of ...
Page 234
... land of the white man , if we exclude Russia , might be dropped into Australia or Brazil without anywhere coming near the coast . And yet it is no accident that Europe has taken the lead in civilisation . It is the only continent which ...
... land of the white man , if we exclude Russia , might be dropped into Australia or Brazil without anywhere coming near the coast . And yet it is no accident that Europe has taken the lead in civilisation . It is the only continent which ...
Page 236
... temporary superiority in military science to conquer the home - lands of the Asiatic beyond the borders of India . The Roman Empire was F only a device to protect the Mediterranean enclave ,. 236 THE WHITE MAN AND HIS RIVALS.
... temporary superiority in military science to conquer the home - lands of the Asiatic beyond the borders of India . The Roman Empire was F only a device to protect the Mediterranean enclave ,. 236 THE WHITE MAN AND HIS RIVALS.
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