The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 84,Deel 1Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 233
... ships for carrying enemy property in favour of the English she must have something in return ; and what England accepted in return was the French principle of seizing neutral goods on enemy ships . There was a great deal to be said in ...
... ships for carrying enemy property in favour of the English she must have something in return ; and what England accepted in return was the French principle of seizing neutral goods on enemy ships . There was a great deal to be said in ...
Pagina 234
... ships . So in 1713 , when things were being put straight at Utrecht , the prin- ciples of Saint Germain - en - Laye were re - settled as between Eng- land and France . And one other point had to be settled too . The freedom of goods on ...
... ships . So in 1713 , when things were being put straight at Utrecht , the prin- ciples of Saint Germain - en - Laye were re - settled as between Eng- land and France . And one other point had to be settled too . The freedom of goods on ...
Pagina 380
... ships by the United States was to be as disappointing as that of aircraft production . From the beginning the President laid special stress on America's helping the Allies by producing the food which they needed and the ships for ...
... ships by the United States was to be as disappointing as that of aircraft production . From the beginning the President laid special stress on America's helping the Allies by producing the food which they needed and the ships for ...
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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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