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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 40
Page 210
... production will change . So long as our ability to provide a diet of any description is in doubt , it would be pedantic to insist too closely on balanced farming or on balanced rations . But once elementary needs are satisfied it would ...
... production will change . So long as our ability to provide a diet of any description is in doubt , it would be pedantic to insist too closely on balanced farming or on balanced rations . But once elementary needs are satisfied it would ...
Page 212
... production of food is justified neither by ignorance , nor by the harshness of nature ' ( 1 ) . Production can be expanded : We have the knowledge of the means by which this can be done . ' True as this undoubtedly is , it touches only ...
... production of food is justified neither by ignorance , nor by the harshness of nature ' ( 1 ) . Production can be expanded : We have the knowledge of the means by which this can be done . ' True as this undoubtedly is , it touches only ...
Page 214
... production , the need for an expansion of production will become urgent . Nowhere in the world to - day does land of great natural fertility go begging , but in every country ( Great Britain included ) are to be found areas which , for ...
... production , the need for an expansion of production will become urgent . Nowhere in the world to - day does land of great natural fertility go begging , but in every country ( Great Britain included ) are to be found areas which , for ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
achieved Africa aircraft Allies American Arabs army Australia authority badger Bolshevik Britain British Burma Cabinet century Church coastwise shipping Colonial Committee Conference Court declared divorce Dominions Edward Lyttelton Empire enemy England English Europe fact Falange favour fighting force foreign France French friends Gandhi George German Government Haldane Committee Hitler hope House of Commons House of Lords Imperial important increase India industry Inns of Court interest Italy Jewish Jews Johnson labour land leaders less living London Lord Lynmouth Marshal Pétain ment millions miners Minister Mussolini Napoleon never officer opinion organisation Palestine Parliament parties peace perhaps political problem Public Schools question railway Ramsay realised reason recognised red squirrel Report resistance Russia scheme social Soviet Spain Spanish stoat things tion to-day transport United Vichy victory whole words youth