The Quarterly Review, 282. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1942 |
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Page 94
... means will have to be devised of paying them off and returning the land to the cultivators , presumably on a system of long - term loans . To raise the money necessary to put Burma on her feet again will be quite beyond the means of the ...
... means will have to be devised of paying them off and returning the land to the cultivators , presumably on a system of long - term loans . To raise the money necessary to put Burma on her feet again will be quite beyond the means of the ...
Page 184
... means agreed as to the policy to be adopted towards France now that victory seemed assured . Castlereagh , on the other hand , possessed the good fortune , not invariably attendant upon British Foreign Secretaries , of knowing exactly ...
... means agreed as to the policy to be adopted towards France now that victory seemed assured . Castlereagh , on the other hand , possessed the good fortune , not invariably attendant upon British Foreign Secretaries , of knowing exactly ...
Page 212
... means by which this can be done . ' True as this undoubtedly is , it touches only the fringe of the difficulty . If adequate nutrition is to be universal , we must pre - suppose the abolition of poverty , for in every nation lack of means ...
... means by which this can be done . ' True as this undoubtedly is , it touches only the fringe of the difficulty . If adequate nutrition is to be universal , we must pre - suppose the abolition of poverty , for in every nation lack of means ...
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