The Quarterly Review, Volume 274, Issue 544John Murray, 1940 |
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Page 189
... islands ( one of them of insignificant size ) in mid- Pacific , only slightly larger than Great Britain , more distant from the hub of the Empire and from all the chief centres of European civilisation than any other country , and at ...
... islands ( one of them of insignificant size ) in mid- Pacific , only slightly larger than Great Britain , more distant from the hub of the Empire and from all the chief centres of European civilisation than any other country , and at ...
Page 197
... Island , has materially altered the balance of population as between the two Islands . Whereas fifty years ago the North Island contained 40 per cent . of the inhabitants and the South Island 60 per cent . , the figures are now the ...
... Island , has materially altered the balance of population as between the two Islands . Whereas fifty years ago the North Island contained 40 per cent . of the inhabitants and the South Island 60 per cent . , the figures are now the ...
Page 223
... Islands , and a wandering of kittiwakes from the Farnes across the North Atlantic . The traditional return of the ... Island , and as white oyster - catchers are by no means frequently seen , the regularity of its coming to feed in ...
... Islands , and a wandering of kittiwakes from the Farnes across the North Atlantic . The traditional return of the ... Island , and as white oyster - catchers are by no means frequently seen , the regularity of its coming to feed in ...
Contents
ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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