The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 53
... England are good in a storm . All offer just as good a market as those in France . Moreover , the French Govern- ment , recognising the fishing fleet as the most valuable recruiting - ground for their navy , subsidises that industry ...
... England are good in a storm . All offer just as good a market as those in France . Moreover , the French Govern- ment , recognising the fishing fleet as the most valuable recruiting - ground for their navy , subsidises that industry ...
Page 54
... England would not sink capital in up- to - date machinery , what parent in England would not spend money in the scientific and commercial training of his son , if they had the guarantee of the State that the home market at any rate ...
... England would not sink capital in up- to - date machinery , what parent in England would not spend money in the scientific and commercial training of his son , if they had the guarantee of the State that the home market at any rate ...
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... England held the lead in railway enterprise . Then we saw the change from sails to steam and the growth of that vast trade in machinery which for some time was only produced in England . Again there were the gold discoveries in ...
... England held the lead in railway enterprise . Then we saw the change from sails to steam and the growth of that vast trade in machinery which for some time was only produced in England . Again there were the gold discoveries in ...
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... England , by the author's illustrious uncle , which was almost avowedly written to show what splendid fellows the Whigs were ; but , at any rate , the Whigs with whom Lord Macaulay was concerned did not make a boast of thwarting the ...
... England , by the author's illustrious uncle , which was almost avowedly written to show what splendid fellows the Whigs were ; but , at any rate , the Whigs with whom Lord Macaulay was concerned did not make a boast of thwarting the ...
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... England to try to remodel them as soon as the fear of the French in Canada was removed . And again : The Revolution was a much more ugly and unpleasant affair than most of us imagine . I know of many people who talk a great deal about ...
... England to try to remodel them as soon as the fear of the French in Canada was removed . And again : The Revolution was a much more ugly and unpleasant affair than most of us imagine . I know of many people who talk a great deal about ...
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