The Quarterly Review, Volume 282William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1942 |
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Page 45
... possible the present deadlock and also the difficulty of doing so . successes . • · He also referred to India's war ... possible strain was thrown on her resources of all kinds in the effort to prepare against a danger which had been ...
... possible the present deadlock and also the difficulty of doing so . successes . • · He also referred to India's war ... possible strain was thrown on her resources of all kinds in the effort to prepare against a danger which had been ...
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... possible with due regard to security . The Burmans are not overfond of the military ; they are still apt to think in the old - fashioned terms of the brutal and licentious soldiery , ' and if Maung Thein Pe's accounts are to be believed ...
... possible with due regard to security . The Burmans are not overfond of the military ; they are still apt to think in the old - fashioned terms of the brutal and licentious soldiery , ' and if Maung Thein Pe's accounts are to be believed ...
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... possible a widespread extension of reclamation ; and , if the heavy yields of the war years are a guide , it will render possible also a gradual all round increase in the yield of farm lands throughout the world . Distribution and ...
... possible a widespread extension of reclamation ; and , if the heavy yields of the war years are a guide , it will render possible also a gradual all round increase in the yield of farm lands throughout the world . Distribution and ...
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Literature in North Devon | 199 |
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