The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 72
Pagina 95
... position to drive an over - pitched ball . The perfect exponent of the correct position at the wicket before making any strokes was A. C. MacLaren . To the initiated as well as the ignorant onlookers he gave an impression of supreme ...
... position to drive an over - pitched ball . The perfect exponent of the correct position at the wicket before making any strokes was A. C. MacLaren . To the initiated as well as the ignorant onlookers he gave an impression of supreme ...
Pagina 597
... position of far greater power and ascendency than formerly . Hence it may be surmised that the Ghazi Pasha has felt his own position threatened , and has awoken to the fact that Ismet Pasha is , and is regarded as , the indispensable ...
... position of far greater power and ascendency than formerly . Hence it may be surmised that the Ghazi Pasha has felt his own position threatened , and has awoken to the fact that Ismet Pasha is , and is regarded as , the indispensable ...
Pagina 735
... position in the best possible light , even when it has to do so at the expense of clarity . It is difficult to assess the financial situation of Soviet Russia . Upon analysing the budget , one finds that what may be called the ordinary ...
... position in the best possible light , even when it has to do so at the expense of clarity . It is difficult to assess the financial situation of Soviet Russia . Upon analysing the budget , one finds that what may be called the ordinary ...
Inhoudsopgave
THE AFRICAN LABOURER IN 1929 By W Benson | 15 |
8ཨཽ 8 | 45 |
WHAT IS WRONG WITH CRICKET? By G J V Weigall | 92 |
16 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
administration Africa agriculture appear Basque Britain British Catholic cent Channel Tunnel Christina Rossetti Church Church of England civilisation co-operation Colonial Commission Conference Conservative Constitution CVIII-No Dominions effect election electorate Empire England English Europe European existing export fact farmer favour foreign France Free Trade French German Government Haifa hand Imperial Conference Imperial Economic important increase India industry interests Iraq Iraq Petroleum Company Khartum King labour land less Liberal Lord Lord Beaverbrook Lord Rothermere Lucretius means ment mind Minister Mosul native never organisation Palestine Parliament party Pasha Persia plutocracy poems poet poetry political population possible practical present principle problem production proposed provinces question railway rationalisation realise reason recognised regard responsible result scheme schools Simon Commission social Sudan tariff things tion to-day unemployment vote wheat whole