The National Review, Volume 58W.H. Allen, 1911 - English literature |
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Page 314
... important railway - which can now only be regarded as a mineral line - into a main artery and important part of the railway system of this continent . By making this diversion a saving in distance between Lobito Bay and Victoria Falls ...
... important railway - which can now only be regarded as a mineral line - into a main artery and important part of the railway system of this continent . By making this diversion a saving in distance between Lobito Bay and Victoria Falls ...
Page 315
... important questions to be settled to - day in that country are being entirely overlooked in the parochial and local views taken by the majority . The measures that should take precedence are two , with a third subsidiary one , viz ...
... important questions to be settled to - day in that country are being entirely overlooked in the parochial and local views taken by the majority . The measures that should take precedence are two , with a third subsidiary one , viz ...
Page 836
... important respects , the Regular Army is not fitted for war . Our rifle is very inferior to the rifle with which the French and German troops are armed . It is proposed to provide a new bullet for it , but , even with that bullet , our ...
... important respects , the Regular Army is not fitted for war . Our rifle is very inferior to the rifle with which the French and German troops are armed . It is proposed to provide a new bullet for it , but , even with that bullet , our ...
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