The Quarterly Review, Volumen274,Tema 544John Murray, 1940 |
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... present a most striking contrast to those in Great Britain , which are seriously adulterated with worthless weeds and in many cases ill - drained or waterlogged . The history of New Zealand dairying reads like a fairy - tale . As a con ...
... present a most striking contrast to those in Great Britain , which are seriously adulterated with worthless weeds and in many cases ill - drained or waterlogged . The history of New Zealand dairying reads like a fairy - tale . As a con ...
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... present conflict . To the veteran of 1914-18 who is serving again to - day the last twenty years may in retrospect well seem a mere armistice : he is fighting the same enemy , he has the same allies , and as likely as not he is in the ...
... present conflict . To the veteran of 1914-18 who is serving again to - day the last twenty years may in retrospect well seem a mere armistice : he is fighting the same enemy , he has the same allies , and as likely as not he is in the ...
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... present war and the war of 1914-18 are viewed , for the sake of argument , as the successive phases of one struggle , they are found to offer analogies with the wars which locked Britain and France in deadly grip from 1793 to 1815 . 6 ...
... present war and the war of 1914-18 are viewed , for the sake of argument , as the successive phases of one struggle , they are found to offer analogies with the wars which locked Britain and France in deadly grip from 1793 to 1815 . 6 ...
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ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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