The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 104Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1928 |
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Pagina 61
... England you have no river like the Rhine , so where do you go when you want to enjoy yourselves ? ' The Rhinelander is a pleasant soul who takes life as it comes . The occupation does not now materially affect his daily life , and he ...
... England you have no river like the Rhine , so where do you go when you want to enjoy yourselves ? ' The Rhinelander is a pleasant soul who takes life as it comes . The occupation does not now materially affect his daily life , and he ...
Pagina 79
... England and Wales was nearly 12,500,000 ( 12,398,640 ) acres , and wheat was grown on over 2,500,000 ( 2,556,661 ) acres . This represented an increase of 1,500,000 acres of arable land and nearly 1,000,000 acres of wheat as compared ...
... England and Wales was nearly 12,500,000 ( 12,398,640 ) acres , and wheat was grown on over 2,500,000 ( 2,556,661 ) acres . This represented an increase of 1,500,000 acres of arable land and nearly 1,000,000 acres of wheat as compared ...
Pagina 80
... England is applied to land , such as the Surrey heaths , which is not productive -except possibly of a little timber - and could not be utilised for agriculture as an economic proposition . But much of the land appropriated for ...
... England is applied to land , such as the Surrey heaths , which is not productive -except possibly of a little timber - and could not be utilised for agriculture as an economic proposition . But much of the land appropriated for ...
Pagina 85
... England ' justified its reputation among all persons of cultivated taste . The art of cooking in the old English style was often ridiculed , but at its best there was no better . It aimed at preserving and enhancing the natural flavour ...
... England ' justified its reputation among all persons of cultivated taste . The art of cooking in the old English style was often ridiculed , but at its best there was no better . It aimed at preserving and enhancing the natural flavour ...
Pagina 100
... England now contains an immense excess of women over men ( largely a result of the war ) , and that , in consequence , it has become necessary to train the girls in the mass for independent careers . It is surprising how few people ...
... England now contains an immense excess of women over men ( largely a result of the war ) , and that , in consequence , it has become necessary to train the girls in the mass for independent careers . It is surprising how few people ...
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