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Side 32
... facts which were previously overlooked . Some of the facts were clearly perceived by a few , but most of us were so ... fact that this food - product is comparatively free from the competition of imports . With an increase of 41 million ...
... facts which were previously overlooked . Some of the facts were clearly perceived by a few , but most of us were so ... fact that this food - product is comparatively free from the competition of imports . With an increase of 41 million ...
Side 33
... fact , therefore , emerges from these considerations , that in the forty - three years pre- ceding 1913 Great Britain lost about 3 million acres of tillage crops , including 1 million acres of wheat , and produced no more meat , though ...
... fact , therefore , emerges from these considerations , that in the forty - three years pre- ceding 1913 Great Britain lost about 3 million acres of tillage crops , including 1 million acres of wheat , and produced no more meat , though ...
Side 47
... fact of being superior to the enemy in everything that counts , the industrious preparations for the first of the big successful attacks , the launching of it , and the sagging and crack- ing of the whole German line that is a story ...
... fact of being superior to the enemy in everything that counts , the industrious preparations for the first of the big successful attacks , the launching of it , and the sagging and crack- ing of the whole German line that is a story ...
Side 58
... fact that Admiral Saunders 2 signed the Capitulation to- gether with Townshend eight o'clock on the morning of the 18th September , he was noted for his reticence , and was not in the least likely to raise any objection to a deed to ...
... fact that Admiral Saunders 2 signed the Capitulation to- gether with Townshend eight o'clock on the morning of the 18th September , he was noted for his reticence , and was not in the least likely to raise any objection to a deed to ...
Side 60
... fact , Townshend 1 The 78th Foot . did refer to the good service of the 47th in another part of his despatch ; but the author of the Letter was evidently jealous of any credit being given to the Highlanders , though no exception is ...
... fact , Townshend 1 The 78th Foot . did refer to the good service of the 47th in another part of his despatch ; but the author of the Letter was evidently jealous of any credit being given to the Highlanders , though no exception is ...
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