The Review of Reviews, Volumes 57-60William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1918 |
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... March 31st , the end of the financial year . This brings the amount voted this year up to £ 2,450,000,000 . The daily expenditure for the first thirty- five weeks of the financial year was £ 6,686,000 , or an excess over the Budget ...
... March 31st , the end of the financial year . This brings the amount voted this year up to £ 2,450,000,000 . The daily expenditure for the first thirty- five weeks of the financial year was £ 6,686,000 , or an excess over the Budget ...
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... March of 1917 the Hospital Unit was opened by Lady Chelmsford . There are now on the rolls eighteen Indians from all parts of India , eight Eurasians and four Europeans . " The machinery for educa- ting Indian women in medical science ...
... March of 1917 the Hospital Unit was opened by Lady Chelmsford . There are now on the rolls eighteen Indians from all parts of India , eight Eurasians and four Europeans . " The machinery for educa- ting Indian women in medical science ...
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... March - Phillipps and Bertram Christian . The illustrations , especially the beautiful silver - point drawing of Miss Mary Gladstone by Burne Jones , are a noteworthy addition . E. A. LAWRENCE . SEA POWER AND IN these trying times it is ...
... March - Phillipps and Bertram Christian . The illustrations , especially the beautiful silver - point drawing of Miss Mary Gladstone by Burne Jones , are a noteworthy addition . E. A. LAWRENCE . SEA POWER AND IN these trying times it is ...
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... Slovene Belgrade SERBIA MONTE NEGRO RUMA Poles German [ Austrians Rumans Ruthenes Italians Uninhabited Areas Hungarian Magyar Serbo Croat & Slovene Jugo Slavs Czech or Bohemian & Slovak The Only Peace . LONDON , March 1 , 1918.
... Slovene Belgrade SERBIA MONTE NEGRO RUMA Poles German [ Austrians Rumans Ruthenes Italians Uninhabited Areas Hungarian Magyar Serbo Croat & Slovene Jugo Slavs Czech or Bohemian & Slovak The Only Peace . LONDON , March 1 , 1918.
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... March 1 , 1918 . Until the enemy recog- nises " the only principle on which an honourable peace can be concluded , it is our duty to prosecute the war with all the vigour that we possess . ' This sen- tence from the King's speech at the ...
... March 1 , 1918 . Until the enemy recog- nises " the only principle on which an honourable peace can be concluded , it is our duty to prosecute the war with all the vigour that we possess . ' This sen- tence from the King's speech at the ...
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