The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... population because life has been too easy for the inhabitants . Men work hard only if compelled . The Dominions would be forced to open up their gigantic domain with the greatest energy should they decide to take over an adequate part ...
... population because life has been too easy for the inhabitants . Men work hard only if compelled . The Dominions would be forced to open up their gigantic domain with the greatest energy should they decide to take over an adequate part ...
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... is three and a half times as large as Germany , and nearly six times as large as the United 1 Kingdom . Its population is quite insignificant . Compared Great Problems of British Statesmanship 59 ANALYTICAL INDEX PAGE.
... is three and a half times as large as Germany , and nearly six times as large as the United 1 Kingdom . Its population is quite insignificant . Compared Great Problems of British Statesmanship 59 ANALYTICAL INDEX PAGE.
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... Population per Square Mile Square Miles Inhabitants at Last Census Asiatic Turkey 699,342 19,382,900 28-0 United Kingdom 121,633 45,370,530 372-6 Germany 208,780 64,925,993 310.4 France • 207,054 39,601,509 189.5 Spain 194,783 ...
... Population per Square Mile Square Miles Inhabitants at Last Census Asiatic Turkey 699,342 19,382,900 28-0 United Kingdom 121,633 45,370,530 372-6 Germany 208,780 64,925,993 310.4 France • 207,054 39,601,509 189.5 Spain 194,783 ...
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... Asia replaced by that of a strong and ambitious military Power . Such a Power would develop the country in every way , and would double and treble its population . It would open the Great Problems of British Statesmanship 61.
... Asia replaced by that of a strong and ambitious military Power . Such a Power would develop the country in every way , and would double and treble its population . It would open the Great Problems of British Statesmanship 61.
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J. Ellis Barker. double and treble its population . It would open the country in every direction by means of railways . It would construct lines capable of carrying a vast amount of traffic towards the Russian , Egyptian , and Persian ...
J. Ellis Barker. double and treble its population . It would open the country in every direction by means of railways . It would construct lines capable of carrying a vast amount of traffic towards the Russian , Egyptian , and Persian ...
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