The Review of Reviews, Volumes 55-56William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1917 |
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... problem . " It is undoubtedly serious , and would be grave unless , not merely the Government but the nation were prepared to grapple with it cour- ageously without loss of time . " Unless the country exercises the greatest restraint ...
... problem . " It is undoubtedly serious , and would be grave unless , not merely the Government but the nation were prepared to grapple with it cour- ageously without loss of time . " Unless the country exercises the greatest restraint ...
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... problem of our food supplies . On November 28th , Mr. Pretyman , then President of the Local Government Board , said that " the whole of the grain and sugar used in brewing and distilling must be regarded as a drain on the ton- nage ...
... problem of our food supplies . On November 28th , Mr. Pretyman , then President of the Local Government Board , said that " the whole of the grain and sugar used in brewing and distilling must be regarded as a drain on the ton- nage ...
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... this country , that it is well to consider its comparative significance in terms of men and man - power , which is the greatest and in fact the insoluble problem that the enemy has to face . The enemy offensive in 16 THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS .
... this country , that it is well to consider its comparative significance in terms of men and man - power , which is the greatest and in fact the insoluble problem that the enemy has to face . The enemy offensive in 16 THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS .
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... problem of inadequate man - power , while , evidently , the Wallachian campaign has not solved the problem of food supplies . Evidence of what Ger- Peace Efforts , many hoped , and of how far her hopes tally with actual accomplishment ...
... problem of inadequate man - power , while , evidently , the Wallachian campaign has not solved the problem of food supplies . Evidence of what Ger- Peace Efforts , many hoped , and of how far her hopes tally with actual accomplishment ...
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... problem is so vast , the range of army activities so tremendous , that it escapes the competence of one man , how- ever powerful and capable of reduplication , of dealing with it . Hence the supreme Commander must be necessarily more of ...
... problem is so vast , the range of army activities so tremendous , that it escapes the competence of one man , how- ever powerful and capable of reduplication , of dealing with it . Hence the supreme Commander must be necessarily more of ...
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