The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 276
... England and of Continental Europe , and to substitute for it a plea for protection against the more highly - trained and here- ditarily skilled artizans of England and of other old - world industrial countries . This change of base ...
... England and of Continental Europe , and to substitute for it a plea for protection against the more highly - trained and here- ditarily skilled artizans of England and of other old - world industrial countries . This change of base ...
Page 454
... England , but against the dreamers who dream of English insti- tutions for Germany , and are disinclined to imitate England's energy in colonisation . Nor must it be imagined that Treitschke's views found universal acceptance with his ...
... England , but against the dreamers who dream of English insti- tutions for Germany , and are disinclined to imitate England's energy in colonisation . Nor must it be imagined that Treitschke's views found universal acceptance with his ...
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... England had forestalled her , and in Africa we were thought to have displayed a dog in the manger ' policy with regard to what was left . Certainly we put a bar to German aspirations at Walfisch Bay , at St. Lucia Bay , and at Zanzibar ...
... England had forestalled her , and in Africa we were thought to have displayed a dog in the manger ' policy with regard to what was left . Certainly we put a bar to German aspirations at Walfisch Bay , at St. Lucia Bay , and at Zanzibar ...
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1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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