The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 84,Deel 1Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 156
... important districts of the county were visited , and it is believed that a considerable impression was made upon the minds of the people . In some centres rather dismal prophecies were made as to the uselessness of the efforts about to ...
... important districts of the county were visited , and it is believed that a considerable impression was made upon the minds of the people . In some centres rather dismal prophecies were made as to the uselessness of the efforts about to ...
Pagina 224
... important commodities can be agreed upon between the British Empire and the Allies for the Transitional Period . Any measures should aim at securing to the British Empire and the Allied countries priority for their requirements and ...
... important commodities can be agreed upon between the British Empire and the Allies for the Transitional Period . Any measures should aim at securing to the British Empire and the Allied countries priority for their requirements and ...
Pagina 355
... important extracts from Dr. Nicolai's work ; for he is not likely to remain silent now that he is in a free country , and the first of his volumes , if it secures its due appreciation , may well be the precursor of a most important ...
... important extracts from Dr. Nicolai's work ; for he is not likely to remain silent now that he is in a free country , and the first of his volumes , if it secures its due appreciation , may well be the precursor of a most important ...
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IS PEACE POSSIBLE By Dr Arthur Shadwell | 1 |
CONTROL OF THE TROPICS By E B Osborn | 24 |
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