The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 84,Deel 1Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 360
... ment took alarm and began to take measures to check it . But most of the civilian Hospitals have been taken for military purposes , and the remainder are hopelessly crowded . A civilian is seldom received whose case is chronic or likely ...
... ment took alarm and began to take measures to check it . But most of the civilian Hospitals have been taken for military purposes , and the remainder are hopelessly crowded . A civilian is seldom received whose case is chronic or likely ...
Pagina 390
... ment and in her public services . The continued presence of the English officer is vital . ' Almost the last words of Mr. Montagu and Lord Chelmsford are India has benefited enormously by her commercial develop- ment , which only ...
... ment and in her public services . The continued presence of the English officer is vital . ' Almost the last words of Mr. Montagu and Lord Chelmsford are India has benefited enormously by her commercial develop- ment , which only ...
Pagina 577
... ment . Many of these knew Russia better than the Russians themselves , and were now in a position to take peculiar advantage of that knowledge . The seizure of power in Siberia by the Bolsheviks was not , however , accomplished without ...
... ment . Many of these knew Russia better than the Russians themselves , and were now in a position to take peculiar advantage of that knowledge . The seizure of power in Siberia by the Bolsheviks was not , however , accomplished without ...
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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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