The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1919 |
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... produce its effect on the political plane . During the generation of peace which followed the Seven Years ' War Germany learned to read , to think and to ask questions . The critical spirit , once aroused , spread rapidly , finding ...
... produce its effect on the political plane . During the generation of peace which followed the Seven Years ' War Germany learned to read , to think and to ask questions . The critical spirit , once aroused , spread rapidly , finding ...
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... produced the desired result in the Wars of Liberation and enabled Prussia to cast off the yoke of the tyrant with the passion of a resolute and united people . While Prussia suffered more poignantly at the hands of France than any other ...
... produced the desired result in the Wars of Liberation and enabled Prussia to cast off the yoke of the tyrant with the passion of a resolute and united people . While Prussia suffered more poignantly at the hands of France than any other ...
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... produce . It may be assumed that the Central Empires , which have of late years absorbed a very important amount of this , will be , at least in part , closed against it , either by hostile tariffs or national ill - will or because of ...
... produce . It may be assumed that the Central Empires , which have of late years absorbed a very important amount of this , will be , at least in part , closed against it , either by hostile tariffs or national ill - will or because of ...
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... produce Exports ( Lire ) . • 1,000,000,000 Imports ( Lire 1,500,000,00 Industrial produce ( in- cluding minerals ) 1,500,000,000 2,100,000,00 To the agricultural imports- Wheat contributed 500,000,00 Cotton 99 335,000,00 Timber 99 ...
... produce Exports ( Lire ) . • 1,000,000,000 Imports ( Lire 1,500,000,00 Industrial produce ( in- cluding minerals ) 1,500,000,000 2,100,000,00 To the agricultural imports- Wheat contributed 500,000,00 Cotton 99 335,000,00 Timber 99 ...
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... produced an average of 112 millions in 1910-1913 ; and , secondly , it promotes the cultivation of wheat and helps the ... produce of Southern Italy , and to provide for its suitable transport . There is also another current of opinion ...
... produced an average of 112 millions in 1910-1913 ; and , secondly , it promotes the cultivation of wheat and helps the ... produce of Southern Italy , and to provide for its suitable transport . There is also another current of opinion ...
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