The National Review, Volume 53, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1909 |
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Page 693
... Empire . The arguments in favour of either course have so often been marshalled here that I need not repeat them now . But , in view of the fact that naval questions are being so widely and vigorously discussed at the present time , it ...
... Empire . The arguments in favour of either course have so often been marshalled here that I need not repeat them now . But , in view of the fact that naval questions are being so widely and vigorously discussed at the present time , it ...
Page 746
... Empire is not generally understood . The British Empire is either a maritime confederacy , or it is merely a temporary aggregation of provinces , to be disintegrated at the first touch of war . Until four years ago the Royal Navy did ...
... Empire is not generally understood . The British Empire is either a maritime confederacy , or it is merely a temporary aggregation of provinces , to be disintegrated at the first touch of war . Until four years ago the Royal Navy did ...
Page 943
... Empire , it is undoubtedly desirable that its people should have a language in common , and it may be well to give very substantial encouragement to the teaching of Turkish in all schools . The Young Turks will be prudent if they stop ...
... Empire , it is undoubtedly desirable that its people should have a language in common , and it may be well to give very substantial encouragement to the teaching of Turkish in all schools . The Young Turks will be prudent if they stop ...
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