The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 229
... reason to return you hearty thanks for bringing to our memory the indiscreet behaviour of our conduct which was not becoming the character of British seamen . ' So the tradition held , and held so firmly , that the two ships waited ...
... reason to return you hearty thanks for bringing to our memory the indiscreet behaviour of our conduct which was not becoming the character of British seamen . ' So the tradition held , and held so firmly , that the two ships waited ...
Page 230
... reasons , might , through the secondary means of the strange race apart , be used for the unlimited benefit of mankind as perhaps was intended . The testimony of Lord Beatty , Lord Wemyss , Admiral Sims , and many more , as to the ...
... reasons , might , through the secondary means of the strange race apart , be used for the unlimited benefit of mankind as perhaps was intended . The testimony of Lord Beatty , Lord Wemyss , Admiral Sims , and many more , as to the ...
Page 233
... reasons ; but , in neglecting Raleigh's warning , the day will assuredly come when there will be nothing left for the originators to do , as they contemplate the universal ruins , except to speculate on the exact nature of the forces ...
... reasons ; but , in neglecting Raleigh's warning , the day will assuredly come when there will be nothing left for the originators to do , as they contemplate the universal ruins , except to speculate on the exact nature of the forces ...
Page 249
... reason that they are unable to develop their businesses ; but the labour vote will be far too strong for them . The Americans are beginning to realise that their promiscuous hospitality to immigrants , even from Europe , has fatally ...
... reason that they are unable to develop their businesses ; but the labour vote will be far too strong for them . The Americans are beginning to realise that their promiscuous hospitality to immigrants , even from Europe , has fatally ...
Page 253
... reasons why the ideal of equality , or at least of equal opportunity , is attractive to many . But a universal high standard of living seems to be impossible in an industrial community . It has been suggested that what Aristotle called ...
... reasons why the ideal of equality , or at least of equal opportunity , is attractive to many . But a universal high standard of living seems to be impossible in an industrial community . It has been suggested that what Aristotle called ...
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