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Page vi
... result of the war . It is mainly a voluntary effort , appealing to all that is highest and noblest in the character and sentiment of the British race . The whole British Empire comes within the scope of " Khaki's " pages , and unstinted ...
... result of the war . It is mainly a voluntary effort , appealing to all that is highest and noblest in the character and sentiment of the British race . The whole British Empire comes within the scope of " Khaki's " pages , and unstinted ...
Page ix
... result ? Thousands are flying to transient and artificial drug treatments in the vain hope of finding new nerve ... results in the cases of others to whom I have recommended or given them . One gentleman , aged seventy , who was doubled ...
... result ? Thousands are flying to transient and artificial drug treatments in the vain hope of finding new nerve ... results in the cases of others to whom I have recommended or given them . One gentleman , aged seventy , who was doubled ...
Page xi
... result , and can only be cured by building up the nerve power . The " Ajax " Battery applied while you rest will do the work . The " Ajax " Dry Cell Body Battery is the best and most successful device for infusing electricity into the ...
... result , and can only be cured by building up the nerve power . The " Ajax " Battery applied while you rest will do the work . The " Ajax " Dry Cell Body Battery is the best and most successful device for infusing electricity into the ...
Page xvii
... result of a process in which a strong central power has gradually crushed all rivals and established authority , which is now recognised by consent , by the summary process of beheading or slaughtering those whose devotion to their ...
... result of a process in which a strong central power has gradually crushed all rivals and established authority , which is now recognised by consent , by the summary process of beheading or slaughtering those whose devotion to their ...
Page xviii
... result of which was that Mr. Lloyd George was again invited to undertake the task of forming a Ministry , Mr. Bonar Law undertaking to assist him . Mr. Lloyd George was now faced with the immense task of forming a Ministry which should ...
... result of which was that Mr. Lloyd George was again invited to undertake the task of forming a Ministry , Mr. Bonar Law undertaking to assist him . Mr. Lloyd George was now faced with the immense task of forming a Ministry which should ...
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