The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1917 |
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... course of political evolution is dominated by the events of the war ; for it is recog- nised everywhere that the future of humanity depends more upon the issue of that great struggle than upon any of the minor problems which divide ...
... course of political evolution is dominated by the events of the war ; for it is recog- nised everywhere that the future of humanity depends more upon the issue of that great struggle than upon any of the minor problems which divide ...
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... course of the war had been very different . There the situation so far from having remained a deadlock had altered greatly during the previous twelve months , and to the advantage of the Central Empires . At the beginning of the year ...
... course of the war had been very different . There the situation so far from having remained a deadlock had altered greatly during the previous twelve months , and to the advantage of the Central Empires . At the beginning of the year ...
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... course of the Dvina , and ran southwards to the neighbourhood of the junction of Molodetchno . The Germans held Smorgon , but not Molodetchno . The line continued southwards to Pinsk , cutting the main Warsaw - Moscow railway a few ...
... course of the Dvina , and ran southwards to the neighbourhood of the junction of Molodetchno . The Germans held Smorgon , but not Molodetchno . The line continued southwards to Pinsk , cutting the main Warsaw - Moscow railway a few ...
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... course of the war it is therefore fully as necessary to remember this question of exhaustion of man - power as to note the geographical and strategic changes which occurred in the various theatres from time to time . THE WAR OF ...
... course of the war it is therefore fully as necessary to remember this question of exhaustion of man - power as to note the geographical and strategic changes which occurred in the various theatres from time to time . THE WAR OF ...
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... course in ascertaining the gross casualties of the two great com- posite armies , then deducting the accessions of men from the gross casualties , and finally deducting the net losses from the original totals of the armies . The ...
... course in ascertaining the gross casualties of the two great com- posite armies , then deducting the accessions of men from the gross casualties , and finally deducting the net losses from the original totals of the armies . The ...
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Página 343 - He takes the liberty of calling attention to the fact that the objects which the statesmen of the belligerents on both sides have in mind in this war are virtually the same, as stated in general terms to their own people and to the world.
Página 169 - He became Chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the House of Commons.
Página 167 - In 1907 the University of Edinburgh conferred on him the honorary degree of LL.D.
Página 97 - 21 Macmillan t British Red cross soc. Reports by the joint war committee and the joint war finance committee of the British Red cross society and the Order of St. John...
Página 120 - WE DECLARE the right of the people of Ireland to the ownership of Ireland, and to the unfettered control of Irish destinies, to be sovereign and indefeasible. The long usurpation of that right by a foreign people and Government has not extinguished the right, nor can it ever be extinguished except by the destruction of the Irish people.
Página 220 - The Allies decide to take the necessary steps without delay to render themselves independent of the enemy countries in so far as regards the raw materials and manufactured articles essential to the normal development of their economic activities.
Página 27 - A neutral vessel carrying contraband with papers indicating a neutral destination, which, notwithstanding the destination shown on the papers, proceeds to an enemy port, shall be liable to capture and condemnation if she is encountered before the end of her next voyage.
Página 52 - ... considerable extent its enemies are supplied with all kinds of war material from the United States. It will therefore be understood that the...
Página 196 - Plays, and he succeeded to that office in 1895 and held it until 1911. Of recent years he has held the unofficial post of Censor of Films, which was set up by the film manufacturers.
Página 53 - Government is convinced that the Government of the United States does not think of making such a demand, knowing that the Government of the United States has repeatedly declared that it is determined to restore the principle of the freedom of the seas from whatever quarter it has been violated.