The Quarterly Review, Том 224John Murray, 1915 |
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... amount of money ; they had not on the whole a successful year in 1914 ; and , owing to low prices , the cotton - crop , which is important in a large part of the wheat area , brought much less money than usual . The need for money is ...
... amount of money ; they had not on the whole a successful year in 1914 ; and , owing to low prices , the cotton - crop , which is important in a large part of the wheat area , brought much less money than usual . The need for money is ...
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... amount of material comfort is essential to all culture , and that Nietzsche held this view . Somewhere he said : ' Here lies the whole secret of culture - namely , that an in- numerable host of men struggle to achieve it and work hard ...
... amount of material comfort is essential to all culture , and that Nietzsche held this view . Somewhere he said : ' Here lies the whole secret of culture - namely , that an in- numerable host of men struggle to achieve it and work hard ...
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... amount necessary for the qualification of the directors , retaining , however , the control and manage- ment for which they had made themselves indispensable . As we shall see , they can even then be of considerable use to the ...
... amount necessary for the qualification of the directors , retaining , however , the control and manage- ment for which they had made themselves indispensable . As we shall see , they can even then be of considerable use to the ...
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... amount of Italian savings is dependent on the continuance of the Bank's prosperity , one would not wish to say any- thing which might be regarded as hostile . On the con- trary , one hopes that , with new management and new methods , it ...
... amount of Italian savings is dependent on the continuance of the Bank's prosperity , one would not wish to say any- thing which might be regarded as hostile . On the con- trary , one hopes that , with new management and new methods , it ...
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... amounts to about 40,000,0007 . sterling . The Bank , following German models , has established , or has combined with other financiers to establish , financial institutions in foreign countries . It has created the Società Commerciale d ...
... amounts to about 40,000,0007 . sterling . The Bank , following German models , has established , or has combined with other financiers to establish , financial institutions in foreign countries . It has created the Società Commerciale d ...
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Abbasid Abydos Allies amount army attack Austria Banca Commerciale Italiana Bank barony belligerent blockade Britain British caliph carried cent century civilisation claims College of Arms Committee contraband Dalmatia Dardanelles Declaration of London defence Dniester economic effect Empire enemy estimated evidence expenditure exports fact Fatimid favour fishermen fishing fleet force foreign France French Galicia germ German Giolitti Government Greek hand Hellespont important industry Iñes interest Italian Italy Italy's King large number less loan London Lord manufacturers March March 31 ment methods military modern months Moslem motor naval neutral port Nietzsche Omayyad operations organisation Parliament patriotism pedigree peerage Peerage Law political position present produce proof of sitting prove Przemysl question realised recognised Russian Sestos ships shore Sonnino Straits Stryj submarine success supply Tasso tion trade troops vehicles vessel wheat whole wounds writ
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