The National Review, Volume 81W.H. Allen, 1923 - English literature |
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... industry ... Taking a broad view of the present position , I say now , as I said when I learned that the French had rejected the British proposition : " Thank God for France ! " Her control of the Ruhr , taking a long view , is , I ...
... industry ... Taking a broad view of the present position , I say now , as I said when I learned that the French had rejected the British proposition : " Thank God for France ! " Her control of the Ruhr , taking a long view , is , I ...
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... industrial equipment , and hopes to double and treble her pre - war output of ships , thanks to linking up her yards and her mines . Then we must remember that the bulk of profits made in German com- merce and German industry has been ...
... industrial equipment , and hopes to double and treble her pre - war output of ships , thanks to linking up her yards and her mines . Then we must remember that the bulk of profits made in German com- merce and German industry has been ...
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... industries , and the leading nation in the world in certain highly important and most profitable industries , such as the chemical industry and the electrical industry . France and other countries have seen their valuable territories ...
... industries , and the leading nation in the world in certain highly important and most profitable industries , such as the chemical industry and the electrical industry . France and other countries have seen their valuable territories ...
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