The Quarterly Review, Volume 215John Murray, 1911 - English literature |
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Page 13
... followed one another with such startling rapidity . " - Daily Telegraph . QUEEN MARGOT : Wife of Henry of Navarre ( Henry IV . of France ) , By H. NOEL WILLIAMS . Demy 8vo . , gilt tops . Photogravure Portrait . New and cheaper edition ...
... followed one another with such startling rapidity . " - Daily Telegraph . QUEEN MARGOT : Wife of Henry of Navarre ( Henry IV . of France ) , By H. NOEL WILLIAMS . Demy 8vo . , gilt tops . Photogravure Portrait . New and cheaper edition ...
Page 6
... followed by a successful landing and invasion , the worst that can befall the vanquished belligerent is the loss of his war - fleet . His ports can be defended by mines or submarines or forts beyond the possibility of attack ; his ...
... followed by a successful landing and invasion , the worst that can befall the vanquished belligerent is the loss of his war - fleet . His ports can be defended by mines or submarines or forts beyond the possibility of attack ; his ...
Page 16
... followed up by that constant , ceaseless sap of the enemy's trade , the capture of his property , the raising of his prices , and the consequent drying - up of the sources of his taxation , which more effectually distressed him than any ...
... followed up by that constant , ceaseless sap of the enemy's trade , the capture of his property , the raising of his prices , and the consequent drying - up of the sources of his taxation , which more effectually distressed him than any ...
Page 63
... followed the investment of British capital in those countries . It is instructive to note the comparatively trifling amount of British capital which has been invested in the European countries usually regarded as our commercial rivals ...
... followed the investment of British capital in those countries . It is instructive to note the comparatively trifling amount of British capital which has been invested in the European countries usually regarded as our commercial rivals ...
Page 64
... followed the investment of British capital in the remote parts of the world ; and the industries which depend upon the shipping industry , such as shipbuilding , coal , iron , and steel , have also shared in the beneficent effects of ...
... followed the investment of British capital in the remote parts of the world ; and the industries which depend upon the shipping industry , such as shipbuilding , coal , iron , and steel , have also shared in the beneficent effects of ...
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