The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 123Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 49
... position is sound and whose farms ' are of a reasonable acreage , we may sum up the situation to - day by saying ... position did not continue to deteriorate ; in no way would it alter the fact that the position has already deteriorated ...
... position is sound and whose farms ' are of a reasonable acreage , we may sum up the situation to - day by saying ... position did not continue to deteriorate ; in no way would it alter the fact that the position has already deteriorated ...
Pagina 102
... position of any country may be in world economy at any time , it cannot afford to lose the possi- bility of improving it by starving its scientific research . Sooner or later the country that uses its resources best in that respect will ...
... position of any country may be in world economy at any time , it cannot afford to lose the possi- bility of improving it by starving its scientific research . Sooner or later the country that uses its resources best in that respect will ...
Pagina 196
... position from which it can , with a reasonable degree of probability , intercept its opponent if he puts to sea for any purpose whatever . This is possible only if the fleet occupies a position on interior lines , and the whole history ...
... position from which it can , with a reasonable degree of probability , intercept its opponent if he puts to sea for any purpose whatever . This is possible only if the fleet occupies a position on interior lines , and the whole history ...
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