The National Review, Volume 42, Part 1W.H. Allen, 1903 |
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the future , and I will hazard the suggestion that , if the new scheme is to satisfy the aspirations of Marine officers , it must place them in a very different position in relation to naval operations on shore from that they now hold ...
the future , and I will hazard the suggestion that , if the new scheme is to satisfy the aspirations of Marine officers , it must place them in a very different position in relation to naval operations on shore from that they now hold ...
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... future generations will not be born in England . The curse is that English politicians cannot see the future . They think they will always be the manufacturing mart of the world , but do not understand what protection coupled with ...
... future generations will not be born in England . The curse is that English politicians cannot see the future . They think they will always be the manufacturing mart of the world , but do not understand what protection coupled with ...
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... future - small nations now , but in imagination cannot you see what they are certain to become ? It is possible that in the life of children now living the population of these self- governing Colonies may be greater than the population ...
... future - small nations now , but in imagination cannot you see what they are certain to become ? It is possible that in the life of children now living the population of these self- governing Colonies may be greater than the population ...
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