The Quarterly Review, Volume 215John Murray, 1911 - English literature |
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Page 14
... equal , while the average tonnage of the German vessels is two and three - quarter times as large . The risk of the larger ship falling in with a cruiser ( or an auxiliary cruiser disguised as a merchant - steamer ) is the same as that ...
... equal , while the average tonnage of the German vessels is two and three - quarter times as large . The risk of the larger ship falling in with a cruiser ( or an auxiliary cruiser disguised as a merchant - steamer ) is the same as that ...
Page 21
... equal justice be affirmed of the other two . Prosecuted ener- getically in combination , their usefulness may be con- siderable . It is out of the question that any one of the three should be given up separately . They must all be ...
... equal justice be affirmed of the other two . Prosecuted ener- getically in combination , their usefulness may be con- siderable . It is out of the question that any one of the three should be given up separately . They must all be ...
Page 54
... equal to 4.85 per cent . , which cannot be looked upon as a satisfactory return for an industry subject to such vicissi- tudes of fortune as shipping . But the results of working of the cargo steamships were much less favourable . The ...
... equal to 4.85 per cent . , which cannot be looked upon as a satisfactory return for an industry subject to such vicissi- tudes of fortune as shipping . But the results of working of the cargo steamships were much less favourable . The ...
Page 59
... equal extent other British industries which are at the present time manufacturing for export . A further conclusion which it is equally difficult to avoid is that , so long as we maintain our position as the greatest lending power in ...
... equal extent other British industries which are at the present time manufacturing for export . A further conclusion which it is equally difficult to avoid is that , so long as we maintain our position as the greatest lending power in ...
Page 62
... equal extent the purchasing power of the Colonies and foreign countries in our market . For an illustration of the direct influence which the investment of capital abroad exercises upon our export and import trades , it will be ...
... equal extent the purchasing power of the Colonies and foreign countries in our market . For an illustration of the direct influence which the investment of capital abroad exercises upon our export and import trades , it will be ...
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