The Review of Reviews, Volumes 55-56William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1917 |
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Page 67
... England's Allies also to organise themselves for war in accordance with the experience of all time Only when a single man is able to control all the forces in each of the various democratic countries can we hope for swift agreement and ...
... England's Allies also to organise themselves for war in accordance with the experience of all time Only when a single man is able to control all the forces in each of the various democratic countries can we hope for swift agreement and ...
Page 81
... England . " ) Another fact reported by the contributor is that the Germans are confident of quickly regaining the trade lost during the war ; they are making preparations for the continuance of business and treat with something akin to ...
... England . " ) Another fact reported by the contributor is that the Germans are confident of quickly regaining the trade lost during the war ; they are making preparations for the continuance of business and treat with something akin to ...
Page 84
... England ! " said a Chinese . " That is the country that rebelled against us . When England revolted it was the greatest rebellion since the world began . " And from this point on surprise succeeds surprise . Son and grandson of a ...
... England ! " said a Chinese . " That is the country that rebelled against us . When England revolted it was the greatest rebellion since the world began . " And from this point on surprise succeeds surprise . Son and grandson of a ...
Page 94
... England he suggests the acquisition by England's rivals of a number of points d'appui and coaling stations in the different seas , each of which should be supported by a German arsenal . Alas for the success of the plan , Dr. Dumba ...
... England he suggests the acquisition by England's rivals of a number of points d'appui and coaling stations in the different seas , each of which should be supported by a German arsenal . Alas for the success of the plan , Dr. Dumba ...
Page 96
... England's war against Germany , the writer continues , is directed against German competition . England in the event of Germany's defeat would only consider her own national interests . She would destroy German industry , and as Germany ...
... England's war against Germany , the writer continues , is directed against German competition . England in the event of Germany's defeat would only consider her own national interests . She would destroy German industry , and as Germany ...
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