The World's Work, Svazek 35Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page Doubleday, Page & Company, 1918 A history of our time. |
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Strana 14
... asking him to double the amount of his business as expressed in money , meet a great many extra expenses , incur a greater risk ( for unsold coal at $ 4 is more em- barrassing than when it costs $ 2 ) , all for the same gross profit ...
... asking him to double the amount of his business as expressed in money , meet a great many extra expenses , incur a greater risk ( for unsold coal at $ 4 is more em- barrassing than when it costs $ 2 ) , all for the same gross profit ...
Strana 21
... asked many naval experts whether they knew of a single case in this war in which a submarine has sent a destroyer to the bottom . They all dismissed the question with a wave of the hand . Possi- bly , they added , such an event may have ...
... asked many naval experts whether they knew of a single case in this war in which a submarine has sent a destroyer to the bottom . They all dismissed the question with a wave of the hand . Possi- bly , they added , such an event may have ...
Strana 34
... asked " who reads an American book ? " Now just as in a family feud , perhaps overfrank criticisms wound the sensitive members , without causing overt hostility , so this attitude of the people of the Mother Country toward their cousins ...
... asked " who reads an American book ? " Now just as in a family feud , perhaps overfrank criticisms wound the sensitive members , without causing overt hostility , so this attitude of the people of the Mother Country toward their cousins ...
Strana 37
... asked Eng- land to join her and France in putting their fleets between Cuba and the United States fleet . The English Foreign Secretary replied promptly " No " and he added that if the British Fleet took any part in the war , it would ...
... asked Eng- land to join her and France in putting their fleets between Cuba and the United States fleet . The English Foreign Secretary replied promptly " No " and he added that if the British Fleet took any part in the war , it would ...
Strana 38
... asked his hearers . " It is to establish and to maintain bonds of permanent amity with our kinsmen across the Atlantic . There is a power- ful and a generous nation . They speak our language . They are bred of our race . Their laws ...
... asked his hearers . " It is to establish and to maintain bonds of permanent amity with our kinsmen across the Atlantic . There is a power- ful and a generous nation . They speak our language . They are bred of our race . Their laws ...
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