The Review of Reviews, Volumes 53-54William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1916 |
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... Britain has stood the testing , and armour - proof with her quarrel just— advances to the issue without boasting , but in good heart . Looking back on the perils of 1915 , we have supreme cause to justify our confidence in the future ...
... Britain has stood the testing , and armour - proof with her quarrel just— advances to the issue without boasting , but in good heart . Looking back on the perils of 1915 , we have supreme cause to justify our confidence in the future ...
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... Britain's Future Citizens . Reproduced by courtesy. Nov. 19. - British occupation of Zeur ( Bagdad ) . Nov. 20. - Capture of Novi Bazar and Nova Varos claimed by Bulgarians . Nov. 21. - Turkish transport with 500 soldiers on board sunk ...
... Britain's Future Citizens . Reproduced by courtesy. Nov. 19. - British occupation of Zeur ( Bagdad ) . Nov. 20. - Capture of Novi Bazar and Nova Varos claimed by Bulgarians . Nov. 21. - Turkish transport with 500 soldiers on board sunk ...
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... Britain's Future Citizens . Reproduced by courtesy of the Editor of " The Millgate Monthly . " A " Resurrection " Window in the Parish Church of. WHEN peace is declared there will be divided counsels as to the essentials and non ...
... Britain's Future Citizens . Reproduced by courtesy of the Editor of " The Millgate Monthly . " A " Resurrection " Window in the Parish Church of. WHEN peace is declared there will be divided counsels as to the essentials and non ...
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... Britain's portion in the universal doom appor- tioned to his opponents by the pinchbeck Napoleon . The Kaiser , forgetting that " imitation is the sincerest form of flattery , " has modelled the German Navy on the British pattern ; but ...
... Britain's portion in the universal doom appor- tioned to his opponents by the pinchbeck Napoleon . The Kaiser , forgetting that " imitation is the sincerest form of flattery , " has modelled the German Navy on the British pattern ; but ...
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... Britain as it has been by the supply of foodstuffs which has poured out in such an un- ending flood from Canada to the Old Country since the war began . Then there is the dominant position which Canada gives as a base for sea power ...
... Britain as it has been by the supply of foodstuffs which has poured out in such an un- ending flood from Canada to the Old Country since the war began . Then there is the dominant position which Canada gives as a base for sea power ...
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