The Quarterly Review, 280–281. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 |
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... possible for as much as possible and we have been infected with the philosophy of scarcity in other quarters . The organisation of trades to limit output and maintain prices and the adoption of a protective system have further reduced ...
... possible for as much as possible and we have been infected with the philosophy of scarcity in other quarters . The organisation of trades to limit output and maintain prices and the adoption of a protective system have further reduced ...
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... possible , so long will the Princes be regarded with distrust by political India . If Indian rulers are to play a party worthy of their best traditions and their place in Indian polity it is essential that they should unite on a common ...
... possible , so long will the Princes be regarded with distrust by political India . If Indian rulers are to play a party worthy of their best traditions and their place in Indian polity it is essential that they should unite on a common ...
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... possible the evil day when North Africa should become the spring - board for an invasion of Europe . There was , however , another and equally cogent reason why the Axis should seek to maintain its hold on the North African coast as ...
... possible the evil day when North Africa should become the spring - board for an invasion of Europe . There was , however , another and equally cogent reason why the Axis should seek to maintain its hold on the North African coast as ...
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