The Review of Reviews, Volumes 53-54William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1916 |
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Page 51
... remain , and he suggests that the bulk of German exports will be dumped into the States , and this he aptly describes as An Impending Danger to the Republic . " 66 This can only be averted by the restoration of á protective tariff . To ...
... remain , and he suggests that the bulk of German exports will be dumped into the States , and this he aptly describes as An Impending Danger to the Republic . " 66 This can only be averted by the restoration of á protective tariff . To ...
Page 56
... remain with the green and orange of General Botha . The Asiatic Review opens with a sketch of Carmen Sylva , Queen Elizabeth of Rou- mania , by Oliver Bainbridge , which will be read with interest at this time . For many years she has ...
... remain with the green and orange of General Botha . The Asiatic Review opens with a sketch of Carmen Sylva , Queen Elizabeth of Rou- mania , by Oliver Bainbridge , which will be read with interest at this time . For many years she has ...
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... remain for ever the senseless martinet of the cage that sym- bolizes to modern Phariseeism the sanctity of its ideals . It is not surprising that the free woman of to - day bears a grudge against marriage . The Americans , " most ...
... remain for ever the senseless martinet of the cage that sym- bolizes to modern Phariseeism the sanctity of its ideals . It is not surprising that the free woman of to - day bears a grudge against marriage . The Americans , " most ...
Page 68
... remain of England's prestige in the East should there follow an inglorious withdrawal from Egypt and the Dardanelles ? The changes in the French and English Ministries display nervousness , changing for the sake of change , though in ...
... remain of England's prestige in the East should there follow an inglorious withdrawal from Egypt and the Dardanelles ? The changes in the French and English Ministries display nervousness , changing for the sake of change , though in ...
Page 69
... remain a nation , with their own lan- guage and ideas , but of late every effort has been made to Gallicise them and their coun- try . The French language is forced upont them , everything is French . They are more akin to Germans , and ...
... remain a nation , with their own lan- guage and ideas , but of late every effort has been made to Gallicise them and their coun- try . The French language is forced upont them , everything is French . They are more akin to Germans , and ...
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