The Review of Reviews, Volumes 57-60William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1918 |
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... writer discusses the question of sending Chinese troops to France . He says : -- The notion that it is possible to send a Chinese Army to fight for the Allied cause in Europe is prevalent in China . According to our informa- tion , to ...
... writer discusses the question of sending Chinese troops to France . He says : -- The notion that it is possible to send a Chinese Army to fight for the Allied cause in Europe is prevalent in China . According to our informa- tion , to ...
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... writer in The Round Table for December , that the enemies of Russia and of freedom are striving to hinder by all means in their power the consolidation of the new - born Russian democracy : - While the German Government plans for ...
... writer in The Round Table for December , that the enemies of Russia and of freedom are striving to hinder by all means in their power the consolidation of the new - born Russian democracy : - While the German Government plans for ...
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... 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 policy is ...
... 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 policy is ...
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... WRITER in La Reforma Social has an teresting article on the superiority of the mulatto over the pure - blooded negro , whom , for purposes of distinction , he sometimes calls the black negro . He has culled his data from various ...
... WRITER in La Reforma Social has an teresting article on the superiority of the mulatto over the pure - blooded negro , whom , for purposes of distinction , he sometimes calls the black negro . He has culled his data from various ...
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... writer , that the special problems presented by the India of to - day cannot be understood without some know- ledge of the circumstances in which we became its rulers ; the administrative structure of the country was from the very first ...
... writer , that the special problems presented by the India of to - day cannot be understood without some know- ledge of the circumstances in which we became its rulers ; the administrative structure of the country was from the very first ...
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