The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 128Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1940 |
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Pagina 108
... effort has not nearly reached its maximum , whereas the German effort has perhaps begun to pass its maximum . As we have seen , Germany has , in a sense , been at war for seven years . Those seven years have been a period of immense ...
... effort has not nearly reached its maximum , whereas the German effort has perhaps begun to pass its maximum . As we have seen , Germany has , in a sense , been at war for seven years . Those seven years have been a period of immense ...
Pagina 109
... effort that is nowhere near its climax . Although Germany is losing the war , she has not lost it . She still has advantages so immense that an almost super- human effort on the part of England and the Empire , of her armed forces and ...
... effort that is nowhere near its climax . Although Germany is losing the war , she has not lost it . She still has advantages so immense that an almost super- human effort on the part of England and the Empire , of her armed forces and ...
Pagina 234
... effort and Governmental attention . It was , in its way , the modern counterpart of the old - time expeditions to the West Indies , a blow at the enemy's wealth . That contraband control is a necessary adjunct of war need not be ...
... effort and Governmental attention . It was , in its way , the modern counterpart of the old - time expeditions to the West Indies , a blow at the enemy's wealth . That contraband control is a necessary adjunct of war need not be ...
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