The Living Age, Volume 274Living Age Company, 1912 - Literature |
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... British is surely aris- tocratic in a liberal sense of the word . Legal procedure is traditional with us , and the most democratic House of Commons could never rend it from England's life . There is the judge , trained , like hundreds ...
... British is surely aris- tocratic in a liberal sense of the word . Legal procedure is traditional with us , and the most democratic House of Commons could never rend it from England's life . There is the judge , trained , like hundreds ...
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... British and exclusive of warships , fitted with wireless teleg- raphy , and about half that number equipped with submarine signalling ap- paratus . There are also numerous sta- tions along the coast line . Here , as elsewhere , the ...
... British and exclusive of warships , fitted with wireless teleg- raphy , and about half that number equipped with submarine signalling ap- paratus . There are also numerous sta- tions along the coast line . Here , as elsewhere , the ...
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... British nationality fell by 24,000 . During this period our mercantile ma- rine had doubled in tonnage , and the Navy was demanding in 1904 over twice as many men as in 1870 . The Navy now insists on men of Brit- ish nationality ...
... British nationality fell by 24,000 . During this period our mercantile ma- rine had doubled in tonnage , and the Navy was demanding in 1904 over twice as many men as in 1870 . The Navy now insists on men of Brit- ish nationality ...
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... British ports and by Hamburg and New York , which offer a reasonable probability of full cargoes . It is not now necessary for me to deal with the attraction of passengers who can only be obtained by a standard of speed and comfort both ...
... British ports and by Hamburg and New York , which offer a reasonable probability of full cargoes . It is not now necessary for me to deal with the attraction of passengers who can only be obtained by a standard of speed and comfort both ...
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... British flag . It ought not to be impossible to arrive at an international agreement for common laws on this as on other points , and in that case the capital out- lay and handicap of providing so much boat and raft accommodation would ...
... British flag . It ought not to be impossible to arrive at an international agreement for common laws on this as on other points , and in that case the capital out- lay and handicap of providing so much boat and raft accommodation would ...
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