The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 711
... given them vast stores of coal and iron which are the twin bases of modern industry , modern wealth and modern power . The detailed tables given in these pages show that among the nations of Europe Germany is foremost not only in coal ...
... given them vast stores of coal and iron which are the twin bases of modern industry , modern wealth and modern power . The detailed tables given in these pages show that among the nations of Europe Germany is foremost not only in coal ...
Pagina 808
... given for agri- cultural training at the school - leaving age , a bias is given for country pursuits , and the first step provided in the rural ladder of progression . Again , in the institution of a village centre , with the attendant ...
... given for agri- cultural training at the school - leaving age , a bias is given for country pursuits , and the first step provided in the rural ladder of progression . Again , in the institution of a village centre , with the attendant ...
Pagina 1097
... given to a rebellious conflict , nor would half the signatures on America's Declaration of Independence have been those of Ulstermen ; and , speaking respectfully , let our gallant Allies and brothers , the sons of the great Western ...
... given to a rebellious conflict , nor would half the signatures on America's Declaration of Independence have been those of Ulstermen ; and , speaking respectfully , let our gallant Allies and brothers , the sons of the great Western ...
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Germanys Friends in England By | 685 |
Coal Ironand the Domination of the World By J ELLIS BARKER | 698 |
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