The Quarterly Review, Volume 283William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1945 - English literature |
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Page 323
... British screens , especially as there was no apparent pros- pect of reciprocal favours . Warned of the increasing competition from the Hollywood studios , the Government set out to ' do something ' for British pictures very much in the ...
... British screens , especially as there was no apparent pros- pect of reciprocal favours . Warned of the increasing competition from the Hollywood studios , the Government set out to ' do something ' for British pictures very much in the ...
Page 333
... British cinemas , accrued annually to the seven major producing corporations in the States . Against this ex- change burden ( says the Report ) ' there is very little to set as accruing to the British cinemato- graph industry on the ...
... British cinemas , accrued annually to the seven major producing corporations in the States . Against this ex- change burden ( says the Report ) ' there is very little to set as accruing to the British cinemato- graph industry on the ...
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... British firms and financed by British capital . This predominance of British commercial interests has been made the source of complaints of Burma's ' exploitation , ' and may , now that political autonomy is assured , count for even ...
... British firms and financed by British capital . This predominance of British commercial interests has been made the source of complaints of Burma's ' exploitation , ' and may , now that political autonomy is assured , count for even ...
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THE CHRISTIAN ATTITUDE TO THE WAR AND | 16 |
AN EARLY VICTORIAN DIARY By The Earl | 44 |
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