The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 93
... present been shelved . The North Sea ? Ah , indeed it was a great protection , & formidable obstacle , but , Sir , remember the old axiom about a chain being only as strong as its weakest link . So with the North Sea . It is only as ...
... present been shelved . The North Sea ? Ah , indeed it was a great protection , & formidable obstacle , but , Sir , remember the old axiom about a chain being only as strong as its weakest link . So with the North Sea . It is only as ...
Page 95
... present by England will be declared null and void . " The economical conditions under which the annexed territories will be incorporated in the German Empire may be of various kinds , but one fundamental principle should never be lost ...
... present by England will be declared null and void . " The economical conditions under which the annexed territories will be incorporated in the German Empire may be of various kinds , but one fundamental principle should never be lost ...
Page 98
... present on this occasion , had been living in England till a few days before the out- break of the war . He related a brilliant bit of German humour . While basking in the sun , on the deck of his large new submarine , somewhere off the ...
... present on this occasion , had been living in England till a few days before the out- break of the war . He related a brilliant bit of German humour . While basking in the sun , on the deck of his large new submarine , somewhere off the ...
Page 102
... present moment , an Atlas of India available to the general public which shows the provinces as they now are . Such considerations may not outweigh the case for change if the other advantages are overwhelming , but , if the balance is ...
... present moment , an Atlas of India available to the general public which shows the provinces as they now are . Such considerations may not outweigh the case for change if the other advantages are overwhelming , but , if the balance is ...
Page 104
... present them with a gratification , and one that would be the more acceptable from its wearing the appearance of a victory gained by their own activities . This was unquestionably the ruling consideration that led to the sentence upon ...
... present them with a gratification , and one that would be the more acceptable from its wearing the appearance of a victory gained by their own activities . This was unquestionably the ruling consideration that led to the sentence upon ...
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