The National Review, Volume 72W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 129
... effort in transportation , mainly in British ships and under the guardianship of the British Navy , which surpassed all records and every estimate - Marshal Foch was able to seize the initiative finally presented to him by General ...
... effort in transportation , mainly in British ships and under the guardianship of the British Navy , which surpassed all records and every estimate - Marshal Foch was able to seize the initiative finally presented to him by General ...
Page 307
... effort . We will not agree to that overwork producing the poison of overfatigue which destroys the maximum of production , undermines the health of the individual worker , and destroys his capacity for daily industrial effort . " ( The ...
... effort . We will not agree to that overwork producing the poison of overfatigue which destroys the maximum of production , undermines the health of the individual worker , and destroys his capacity for daily industrial effort . " ( The ...
Page 468
... effort required was little enough seen at the heart of the Empire , so that small blame can be meted out to those in far - off colonies if they failed to see the pro- portional effort required of them to organize , not only the manhood ...
... effort required was little enough seen at the heart of the Empire , so that small blame can be meted out to those in far - off colonies if they failed to see the pro- portional effort required of them to organize , not only the manhood ...
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