The World's Work, Svazek 35Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page Doubleday, Page & Company, 1918 A history of our time. |
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... course , if the price fixed is sufficient to enable the least economi- cal producers to stay in business and thereby increase the total volume , the more efficient producers will be making abnormal profits . These excess profits ...
... course , if the price fixed is sufficient to enable the least economi- cal producers to stay in business and thereby increase the total volume , the more efficient producers will be making abnormal profits . These excess profits ...
Strana 15
... course , we will have taken . over part of the line before that . On the other hand , if impatience is out of place in regard to the army at the front it is not out of place when applied to war preparations at home . Despite every ...
... course , we will have taken . over part of the line before that . On the other hand , if impatience is out of place in regard to the army at the front it is not out of place when applied to war preparations at home . Despite every ...
Strana 18
... course of the war is entirely problematical . To most people probably this insistence on the importance of destroyers comes as some- thing of a revelation . No type of war vessel has appealed less to the imagination in the past , and no ...
... course of the war is entirely problematical . To most people probably this insistence on the importance of destroyers comes as some- thing of a revelation . No type of war vessel has appealed less to the imagination in the past , and no ...
Strana 21
... course . Clearly , therefore , a sub- marine cannot fight the destroyer with tor- pedoes , for these usually glide harmlessly under the keel . Occasionally , it is true , the torpedo may take a course nearer the surface ; but even then ...
... course . Clearly , therefore , a sub- marine cannot fight the destroyer with tor- pedoes , for these usually glide harmlessly under the keel . Occasionally , it is true , the torpedo may take a course nearer the surface ; but even then ...
Strana 23
... course , disembarking at ports on the western coast of England . An unfortunate conse- quence is that these ship lines converge in the narrow waters sep- arating England and Ireland , the ships gathering here almost in clusters ...
... course , disembarking at ports on the western coast of England . An unfortunate conse- quence is that these ship lines converge in the narrow waters sep- arating England and Ireland , the ships gathering here almost in clusters ...
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