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 95
... period of control , but only a fixed period is likely to satisfy Burman aspirations . Also the commercial firms can hardly be expected to return to Burma and recommence operations without security of tenure , and it is no good thinking ...
... period of control , but only a fixed period is likely to satisfy Burman aspirations . Also the commercial firms can hardly be expected to return to Burma and recommence operations without security of tenure , and it is no good thinking ...
Page 207
... period of critical shortage in the aftermath of war , freedom from hunger can be achieved only by urgent .. efforts to economise consumption , to increase supplies , and to distribute them to the best advantage ' ( 1 ) . * Every effort ...
... period of critical shortage in the aftermath of war , freedom from hunger can be achieved only by urgent .. efforts to economise consumption , to increase supplies , and to distribute them to the best advantage ' ( 1 ) . * Every effort ...
Page 372
... period of time in much less space . Even though only about forty pages are allowed for the period 1917 to 1943 they are packed with information clearly and concisely given , and thus give a check on Mr Bilainkin's work . While he is the ...
... period of time in much less space . Even though only about forty pages are allowed for the period 1917 to 1943 they are packed with information clearly and concisely given , and thus give a check on Mr Bilainkin's work . While he is the ...
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