The Review of Reviews, Volumes 55-56William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1917 |
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Page 51
... writer who signs himself " Auditor Tantum " contributes a brilliant article on the new Government to the January number of The Fortnightly Review . In normal times , he says , a change of Government means a mere change of men - the ...
... writer who signs himself " Auditor Tantum " contributes a brilliant article on the new Government to the January number of The Fortnightly Review . In normal times , he says , a change of Government means a mere change of men - the ...
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... writer in the Round Table for December ; whereas three years ago everybody regarded industrial strife with a kind of fatalism , there has now grown up a general conviction that it is an intolerable evil , which must somehow or other be ...
... writer in the Round Table for December ; whereas three years ago everybody regarded industrial strife with a kind of fatalism , there has now grown up a general conviction that it is an intolerable evil , which must somehow or other be ...
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... writer says : — Taking the figures for 1913 , America heads the list with 560,000,000 tons , Great Britain comes next with 287,000,000 tons , and Germany is third with 190,000,000 tons - a total of 1,037,000,000 tons , out of a total ...
... writer says : — Taking the figures for 1913 , America heads the list with 560,000,000 tons , Great Britain comes next with 287,000,000 tons , and Germany is third with 190,000,000 tons - a total of 1,037,000,000 tons , out of a total ...
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... writer who signs himself " Y. " has from time to time during the war called upon the people of Holland in the pages of the Fort- nightly to take their courage in both hands and declare themselves openly for the right cause ; and in the ...
... writer who signs himself " Y. " has from time to time during the war called upon the people of Holland in the pages of the Fort- nightly to take their courage in both hands and declare themselves openly for the right cause ; and in the ...
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... writer in the December number of the Round Table . Generally , it may be said that the Native States are the remnants of old India , pre- served by arrangement with the British Power . It must be remembered that , broadly speaking , our ...
... writer in the December number of the Round Table . Generally , it may be said that the Native States are the remnants of old India , pre- served by arrangement with the British Power . It must be remembered that , broadly speaking , our ...
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