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... Peace Minister welcomed the delegates in the discourse Platitudes appropriate to such occasions . What , one may ask , is the effect of these junketings except to mislead unwary 1 persons as to the imminence of the Millennium ?
... Peace Minister welcomed the delegates in the discourse Platitudes appropriate to such occasions . What , one may ask , is the effect of these junketings except to mislead unwary 1 persons as to the imminence of the Millennium ?
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What must be the effect of the Little Navy policy upon the prestige of a nation whose existence and independence are due to sea power and Bea power alone , who has no Army to speak of ? How different the situation of the challenger .
What must be the effect of the Little Navy policy upon the prestige of a nation whose existence and independence are due to sea power and Bea power alone , who has no Army to speak of ? How different the situation of the challenger .
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There is first the hackneyed and abject appeal to other nations to stop building ships , which can only have the opposite effect to that intended ; secondly , the cheap swagger about our “ overwhelming ” Navy , at the moment our margin ...
There is first the hackneyed and abject appeal to other nations to stop building ships , which can only have the opposite effect to that intended ; secondly , the cheap swagger about our “ overwhelming ” Navy , at the moment our margin ...
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The effect of this amendment would give a preference of a penny , or 20 per cent . , on tea grown under the flag . The speaker pointed out that the present tea duties could not be justified under any rational system of taxation , as on ...
The effect of this amendment would give a preference of a penny , or 20 per cent . , on tea grown under the flag . The speaker pointed out that the present tea duties could not be justified under any rational system of taxation , as on ...
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The Westminster Gazette is apprehensive as to the political effect of this new inquisition . We contirue to believe that a great deal of prejudice might have been avoided if returns of value had not been sought for land which is not ...
The Westminster Gazette is apprehensive as to the political effect of this new inquisition . We contirue to believe that a great deal of prejudice might have been avoided if returns of value had not been sought for land which is not ...
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