The National Review, Volume 81W.H. Allen, 1923 - Great Britain |
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industry and German commerce shall not only remain prosperous in the highest degree , but shall become supreme in the world's markets . On the other hand , we have gone near to making our own industries bankrupt in our effort honestly ...
industry and German commerce shall not only remain prosperous in the highest degree , but shall become supreme in the world's markets . On the other hand , we have gone near to making our own industries bankrupt in our effort honestly ...
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People argue that children should not be taught things too early — they become old for their age - precocious and unnatural ; it is never too early to train the character of a child , but it is very often too late Such lessons would not ...
People argue that children should not be taught things too early — they become old for their age - precocious and unnatural ; it is never too early to train the character of a child , but it is very often too late Such lessons would not ...
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Thence onwards it becomes the prey of swarms of squareheaded , close - cropped Teutons , who noisily arrive and depart ... kilometre you advance into this strangely unattractive land , these and other questions become more insistent .
Thence onwards it becomes the prey of swarms of squareheaded , close - cropped Teutons , who noisily arrive and depart ... kilometre you advance into this strangely unattractive land , these and other questions become more insistent .
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