The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 224
... 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 , from the moment her design is sealed , and to ...
... 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 , from the moment her design is sealed , and to ...
Page 226
... question of the wealth necessary to obtain it , we arrive at a conclusion entirely opposed to the truth contained in ... questions of strategy and operations which it is their province to analyse , but without which neither of these ...
... question of the wealth necessary to obtain it , we arrive at a conclusion entirely opposed to the truth contained in ... questions of strategy and operations which it is their province to analyse , but without which neither of these ...
Page 247
... question on which the people of those countries are so nearly unanimous . ' The White Australia doctrine , ' says one Australian writer , ' is based on the necessity for choosing between national existence and suicide . ' Another says ...
... question on which the people of those countries are so nearly unanimous . ' The White Australia doctrine , ' says one Australian writer , ' is based on the necessity for choosing between national existence and suicide . ' Another says ...
Page 252
... question whether any nation which aims at being a working - man's paradise can long survive . Civilisation hitherto has always been based on great inequality . It has been the culture of a limited class , which has given its character ...
... question whether any nation which aims at being a working - man's paradise can long survive . Civilisation hitherto has always been based on great inequality . It has been the culture of a limited class , which has given its character ...
Page 268
... question whether , with with more efficient methods of management , the land might not sometimes be made to yield larger profits . A farmer has no keener or more capable critics than the men whom he employs . On the other hand , the ...
... question whether , with with more efficient methods of management , the land might not sometimes be made to yield larger profits . A farmer has no keener or more capable critics than the men whom he employs . On the other hand , the ...
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