The Review of Reviews, Volumes 55-56William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1917 |
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Page 55
... says , coal is a very easy first , and may be said to be the only source of power worth consideration . Regard- ing the production and consumption of coal , the writer says : — Taking the figures for 1913 , America heads the list with ...
... says , coal is a very easy first , and may be said to be the only source of power worth consideration . Regard- ing the production and consumption of coal , the writer says : — Taking the figures for 1913 , America heads the list with ...
Page 58
... says : - Having assumed responsibility for the govern- ment of the country , the British applied them- selves with such zest to the reform of the adminis- trative machinery in British India that the man- agement of Native States began ...
... says : - Having assumed responsibility for the govern- ment of the country , the British applied them- selves with such zest to the reform of the adminis- trative machinery in British India that the man- agement of Native States began ...
Page 65
... says Mr. Francis Howard in the January number of the English Review . The recently abandoned Bill was an unwitting confession of this , a mere palliative for a hopeless malady . It is no use , says the writer in effect , tinkering with ...
... says Mr. Francis Howard in the January number of the English Review . The recently abandoned Bill was an unwitting confession of this , a mere palliative for a hopeless malady . It is no use , says the writer in effect , tinkering with ...
Page 67
... say that in our view the comparison is wholly flattering to the late Premier . " The Agony of Belgium , " Dr. Demetrius Boulger says that the German procedure in Belgium has moved on fixed lines . The first step was to terrorise the ...
... say that in our view the comparison is wholly flattering to the late Premier . " The Agony of Belgium , " Dr. Demetrius Boulger says that the German procedure in Belgium has moved on fixed lines . The first step was to terrorise the ...
Page 69
... says : - X Now , what is the diagnosis of this Peace Offer ? Is it the admission of declension ? Is it an act of desperation ? Does it portend the end of Germany's tether ? It is my deliberate opinion that Germany offers Peace because ...
... says : - X Now , what is the diagnosis of this Peace Offer ? Is it the admission of declension ? Is it an act of desperation ? Does it portend the end of Germany's tether ? It is my deliberate opinion that Germany offers Peace because ...
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