The National Review, Volume 56W.H. Allen, 1911 |
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... live Peace can only be preserved by the accumulation of greater Sea - power and Land - power in the hands of the nations sincerely wedded to peace , than is at the disposal of nations whose interests might conceivably be promoted by war ...
... live Peace can only be preserved by the accumulation of greater Sea - power and Land - power in the hands of the nations sincerely wedded to peace , than is at the disposal of nations whose interests might conceivably be promoted by war ...
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... live in glass houses can't afford to throw stones . British Governments have always had to be coerced into maintaining British sea - power by outside pressure . The creation of our magnificent modern Fleet , which gave us security ...
... live in glass houses can't afford to throw stones . British Governments have always had to be coerced into maintaining British sea - power by outside pressure . The creation of our magnificent modern Fleet , which gave us security ...
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... live to say , the greatest world power , except Rome , that the world has ever seen . No man in his senses could desire , in order to square with some theory of government or live up to some political dogma , to change a system so ...
... live to say , the greatest world power , except Rome , that the world has ever seen . No man in his senses could desire , in order to square with some theory of government or live up to some political dogma , to change a system so ...
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... live and dead ) was £ 36,729,000 from foreign countries , and £ 10,894,000 from the Colonies , making together the enormous sum of nearly £ 48,000,000 in a single year . In the same year we imported smaller articles of food , such as ...
... live and dead ) was £ 36,729,000 from foreign countries , and £ 10,894,000 from the Colonies , making together the enormous sum of nearly £ 48,000,000 in a single year . In the same year we imported smaller articles of food , such as ...
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... live in the country , he will , moreover , have to go to consider- able expense in printing his reports and recommendations , for we , alas , are not open to that personal influence , the exercise of which , makes " Ex - Librarian ...
... live in the country , he will , moreover , have to go to consider- able expense in printing his reports and recommendations , for we , alas , are not open to that personal influence , the exercise of which , makes " Ex - Librarian ...
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