The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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... become most general possess the most pro- ductive , the most prosperous , and the most advanced citizens , and owing to their great and rapidly increasing prosperity the inhabitants have increased at a very fast rate ; while in those ...
... become most general possess the most pro- ductive , the most prosperous , and the most advanced citizens , and owing to their great and rapidly increasing prosperity the inhabitants have increased at a very fast rate ; while in those ...
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... become , not , as was said just now , one only of the principal factors of war , but the chief and dominant factor ? To talk of producing an aeroplane able to drop bombs on Berlin is no longer to indulge in a dream . It is to ...
... become , not , as was said just now , one only of the principal factors of war , but the chief and dominant factor ? To talk of producing an aeroplane able to drop bombs on Berlin is no longer to indulge in a dream . It is to ...
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... become English in heart before he becomes English in law . ' This is a novel view of the matter . It appears to claim for the hyphenate ' a higher plane of citizenship than that of the native - born . It reminds one of the proud boast ...
... become English in heart before he becomes English in law . ' This is a novel view of the matter . It appears to claim for the hyphenate ' a higher plane of citizenship than that of the native - born . It reminds one of the proud boast ...
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