The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 57Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1905 |
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Pagina 233
... tion that the Admiralty appreciate the secret of success in war , and no longer believe that the mere possession of ships confers power on a nation . At the same time increased attention is being devoted to all the details of war ...
... tion that the Admiralty appreciate the secret of success in war , and no longer believe that the mere possession of ships confers power on a nation . At the same time increased attention is being devoted to all the details of war ...
Pagina 276
... tion Settlement was not brought about exclusively by the drastic changes made under the Tudor sovereigns . In truth , it was the resultant of many forces -- the final outcome of a series of striking experiments and stirring experiences ...
... tion Settlement was not brought about exclusively by the drastic changes made under the Tudor sovereigns . In truth , it was the resultant of many forces -- the final outcome of a series of striking experiments and stirring experiences ...
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... tion of all the Shakespearian buildings in the town . Subscriptions were limited to 17. , and all the members of the royal family , including the Princess Victoria , who two years later came to the throne , figured , with other leading ...
... tion of all the Shakespearian buildings in the town . Subscriptions were limited to 17. , and all the members of the royal family , including the Princess Victoria , who two years later came to the throne , figured , with other leading ...
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AS IT WAS AND AS IT IS By FieldMarshal Earl Roberts | 60 |
THE CHURCH CRISIS IN SCOTLAND By Charles Macpherson | 68 |
CHILDRENS CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS By Edward H Cooper | 89 |
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