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Pagina 134
... method would be to freeze , or to solidify with gelatine , the poisonous substances ; and a third method would be to enclose them in bombs timed to burst at given heights . The two former methods had not yet been tested under war ...
... method would be to freeze , or to solidify with gelatine , the poisonous substances ; and a third method would be to enclose them in bombs timed to burst at given heights . The two former methods had not yet been tested under war ...
Pagina 214
... methods of finance , made the products of the whole earth so readily available for the use of all its peoples , that there was no longer any reason ( other than human folly or incapacity ) why the mass of mankind should suffer from the ...
... methods of finance , made the products of the whole earth so readily available for the use of all its peoples , that there was no longer any reason ( other than human folly or incapacity ) why the mass of mankind should suffer from the ...
Pagina 216
... methods of organisa- tion which Europe had wrought out ; and if they strove after economic freedom , it was freedom to develop within their own realms the industrial and commercial methods they had learnt from Europe . The civilisation ...
... methods of organisa- tion which Europe had wrought out ; and if they strove after economic freedom , it was freedom to develop within their own realms the industrial and commercial methods they had learnt from Europe . The civilisation ...
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ANGELL Sir Norman | 136 |
CARR Philip | 205 |
SABATIER Frédéric | 211 |
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