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 18
... hundred vessels ; yet , unless the construction division of the Navy shows an unexampled energy , the extent to which this great flotilla will affect the course of the war is entirely problematical . To most people probably this ...
... hundred vessels ; yet , unless the construction division of the Navy shows an unexampled energy , the extent to which this great flotilla will affect the course of the war is entirely problematical . To most people probably this ...
Strana 23
... hundred they could probably form an area , reaching five hundred miles out to sea , in which the submarines could not operate . The further they are pushed to sea , the wider will become the entrance for the merchant ships ; that is ...
... hundred they could probably form an area , reaching five hundred miles out to sea , in which the submarines could not operate . The further they are pushed to sea , the wider will become the entrance for the merchant ships ; that is ...
Strana 36
... hundred square miles of un- inhabited wilderness , between Venezuela and British Guiana . They also recognized , as did just men throughout the world , that the prin- ciple of Arbitration on which President Cleve- land insisted ought to ...
... hundred square miles of un- inhabited wilderness , between Venezuela and British Guiana . They also recognized , as did just men throughout the world , that the prin- ciple of Arbitration on which President Cleve- land insisted ought to ...
Strana 45
... hundred million dollars is not , perhaps , a sure index of progress , since to some extent it represents the decay of native indus- tries , but in recent years there has been an industrial renaissance along modern lines . While the ...
... hundred million dollars is not , perhaps , a sure index of progress , since to some extent it represents the decay of native indus- tries , but in recent years there has been an industrial renaissance along modern lines . While the ...
Strana 47
... hundreds of steamship lines , without which the very maintenance of colonies oversea would be impossible . Then there are the powerful colonial banking corpor- ations with their hundreds of branches in the cities and market towns of ...
... hundreds of steamship lines , without which the very maintenance of colonies oversea would be impossible . Then there are the powerful colonial banking corpor- ations with their hundreds of branches in the cities and market towns of ...
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