The North American Review, 204. ciltUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1916 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 31
... carried to England and exchanged for manufactured goods needed in America . The dependence of the new Government and its people upon Europe was dire . What we raised could be sold only to European nations or to their colonies . What it ...
... carried to England and exchanged for manufactured goods needed in America . The dependence of the new Government and its people upon Europe was dire . What we raised could be sold only to European nations or to their colonies . What it ...
Sayfa 43
... carried away by a feverish spirit of trade ambition . Nearly 1,000 , - 000,000 marks were spent on developing her colonies ; stren- uous efforts , aided by State subsidies , were made to capture business all over the world ; and ...
... carried away by a feverish spirit of trade ambition . Nearly 1,000 , - 000,000 marks were spent on developing her colonies ; stren- uous efforts , aided by State subsidies , were made to capture business all over the world ; and ...
Sayfa 44
... carried on simultaneously are enough to beggar the richest country ; and the rumblings of discontent , in spite of repressive measures , were audible in the early part of 1914. It would not be possible perhaps to demonstrate the ...
... carried on simultaneously are enough to beggar the richest country ; and the rumblings of discontent , in spite of repressive measures , were audible in the early part of 1914. It would not be possible perhaps to demonstrate the ...
Sayfa 49
... carried the forts of Dubno and Lutsk by storm , and driven the Teutons back some twenty or thirty miles . If we contrast this with the results of the German of- fensive before the not dissimilar fortress of Verdun , not in seven days ...
... carried the forts of Dubno and Lutsk by storm , and driven the Teutons back some twenty or thirty miles . If we contrast this with the results of the German of- fensive before the not dissimilar fortress of Verdun , not in seven days ...
Sayfa 50
... carrying their armies forward to the passes of the Carpathians . General Brusiloff is one of the few generals of the Allies who , for a full year , was con- tinuously on enemy soil . He never lost a battle , and , when the dire failure ...
... carrying their armies forward to the passes of the Carpathians . General Brusiloff is one of the few generals of the Allies who , for a full year , was con- tinuously on enemy soil . He never lost a battle , and , when the dire failure ...
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