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Page 41
... and when national risks , military and commercial , appear to them as risks which not only the rich and great but ... whether in the shape of sound teaching , hygiene in its protective forms , or armed force , appears to them to be ...
... and when national risks , military and commercial , appear to them as risks which not only the rich and great but ... whether in the shape of sound teaching , hygiene in its protective forms , or armed force , appears to them to be ...
Page 46
The training and efficiency of such a force are matters for experts , and with the training and efficiency of this force military experts appear from their public statements to be well satisfied . The ordinary citizen knows very little ...
The training and efficiency of such a force are matters for experts , and with the training and efficiency of this force military experts appear from their public statements to be well satisfied . The ordinary citizen knows very little ...
Page 53
It would appear that in time of war food coming to this country could , under the terms of the Declaration , be declared contraband , and even if carried in neutral ships , would be liable to capture . With regard to the action of ...
It would appear that in time of war food coming to this country could , under the terms of the Declaration , be declared contraband , and even if carried in neutral ships , would be liable to capture . With regard to the action of ...
Page 72
Put shortly , the aim of the writer appears to be to show the need for a better method of distributing books , and of ensuring that the right books shall come into the hands of readers , than that of passing them through the bookseller ...
Put shortly , the aim of the writer appears to be to show the need for a better method of distributing books , and of ensuring that the right books shall come into the hands of readers , than that of passing them through the bookseller ...
Page 73
Nobody wants a lot of the ridiculous fiction which appears . . . . The public only takes it faute de mieux and under coercion of the libraries . Yet the libraries insist on keeping it in existence when , if they ceased to buy it ...
Nobody wants a lot of the ridiculous fiction which appears . . . . The public only takes it faute de mieux and under coercion of the libraries . Yet the libraries insist on keeping it in existence when , if they ceased to buy it ...
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