The Review of Reviews, Volumes 55-56William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1917 |
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Page 9
... matter - as the new hotel regulations issued by the late Govern- ment on the eve of its fall palpably do not : a man can , and often does , eat more in three courses than in six or seven . We understand that the Food Controller is ...
... matter - as the new hotel regulations issued by the late Govern- ment on the eve of its fall palpably do not : a man can , and often does , eat more in three courses than in six or seven . We understand that the Food Controller is ...
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... matter was receiving the earnest attention of the Government , and nothing was done . But in Mr. Lloyd George's vocabulary such words as " impossible , " 66 inconvenient , " " undesirable , " and " inadvisable " are fortunately absent ...
... matter was receiving the earnest attention of the Government , and nothing was done . But in Mr. Lloyd George's vocabulary such words as " impossible , " 66 inconvenient , " " undesirable , " and " inadvisable " are fortunately absent ...
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... matter of supplies cap- tured , the enemy reports have treated us to such phrases as " large quantities , ' and the booty is immeasurable , " but no attempt has been made to state what quantities of grain and foodstuffs have actually ...
... matter of supplies cap- tured , the enemy reports have treated us to such phrases as " large quantities , ' and the booty is immeasurable , " but no attempt has been made to state what quantities of grain and foodstuffs have actually ...
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... matter of honour - if such a thing as a matter of honour has anything to do with Germany -counted a point of necessity for German victory ; in the second place , it has been achieved at a point where the whole world can see and judge of ...
... matter of honour - if such a thing as a matter of honour has anything to do with Germany -counted a point of necessity for German victory ; in the second place , it has been achieved at a point where the whole world can see and judge of ...
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... matter in its true light . The British Government has forbidden all British subjects in the United Kingdom to trade with certain specified firms and individuals , not alone in the United States , but in every neutral country . In doing ...
... matter in its true light . The British Government has forbidden all British subjects in the United Kingdom to trade with certain specified firms and individuals , not alone in the United States , but in every neutral country . In doing ...
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