The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 28
... methods could have been adopted at the London Conference . A limit could have been fixed to naval budgets . In this ... method . Its simplicity is at once apparent . The other method consists in establishing limits and maximum tonnages ...
... methods could have been adopted at the London Conference . A limit could have been fixed to naval budgets . In this ... method . Its simplicity is at once apparent . The other method consists in establishing limits and maximum tonnages ...
Pagina 257
... method of approach would be to admit the feasibility , nay the inevitability , of a materialistic and social Utopia of the ... methods . Purely archaic in spirit , it brushes aside all the conquests of the machine age , yet it admits the ...
... method of approach would be to admit the feasibility , nay the inevitability , of a materialistic and social Utopia of the ... methods . Purely archaic in spirit , it brushes aside all the conquests of the machine age , yet it admits the ...
Pagina 387
... methods of hunting them are to have the deer driven or to go and look for them in the forest . Now driving deer in a ... method . Nor is even this method true stalking ; rather it is a sort of silent hunting . But it calls for patience ...
... methods of hunting them are to have the deer driven or to go and look for them in the forest . Now driving deer in a ... method . Nor is even this method true stalking ; rather it is a sort of silent hunting . But it calls for patience ...
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THE AFRICAN LABOURER IN 1929 By W Benson | 15 |
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WHAT IS WRONG WITH CRICKET? By G J V Weigall | 92 |
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