The Review of Reviews, Volumes 57-60William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1918 |
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Page 41
... says the writer , when the history of this war comes to be written the most condemnatory chapter will deal with the failure of those responsible for policy to realise at once that the German U - boats menaced our user of the seas and to ...
... says the writer , when the history of this war comes to be written the most condemnatory chapter will deal with the failure of those responsible for policy to realise at once that the German U - boats menaced our user of the seas and to ...
Page 43
... says a writer in the December Round Table , is not to look at the advantages of the enemy , but to consider the immeasurable resources on the Allied side , and combine to bring to bear upon the autocracies of Central Europe -exhausted ...
... says a writer in the December Round Table , is not to look at the advantages of the enemy , but to consider the immeasurable resources on the Allied side , and combine to bring to bear upon the autocracies of Central Europe -exhausted ...
Page 47
... says a writer in the December number of The Round Table , a remarkable development has taken place in South African politics by the definite adop- tion by the Nationalist Party of the policy of independence for South Africa . This ...
... says a writer in the December number of The Round Table , a remarkable development has taken place in South African politics by the definite adop- tion by the Nationalist Party of the policy of independence for South Africa . This ...
Page 51
... says , for a woman to avoid becoming narrow and one - sided if her whole life is spent among members of her own sex . To pass from a girls ' school to a women's college , and thence to a high school , is to have lived for a considerable ...
... says , for a woman to avoid becoming narrow and one - sided if her whole life is spent among members of her own sex . To pass from a girls ' school to a women's college , and thence to a high school , is to have lived for a considerable ...
Page 64
... says : - · • We have too much neglected national educa- tion in Switzerland , and now we see the dangers of our heedlessness , and we see less easily the way to remedy the situation , because national education is more difficult with us ...
... says : - · • We have too much neglected national educa- tion in Switzerland , and now we see the dangers of our heedlessness , and we see less easily the way to remedy the situation , because national education is more difficult with us ...
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