The Quarterly Review, Volume 267, Issue 529John Murray, 1936 - English literature |
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... British periodical . 11 E so aiready recognize the timely nature of the seticias - apihentie British Editions of the Contemporary Review aiki se Quurterly Review , and appreciate the social 397 39 sžuskil ekze et familiarity with their ...
... British periodical . 11 E so aiready recognize the timely nature of the seticias - apihentie British Editions of the Contemporary Review aiki se Quurterly Review , and appreciate the social 397 39 sžuskil ekze et familiarity with their ...
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... British Empire as a result of the initiative of the late Lord Melchett , who obtained control of a strong British syndicate which had acquired them . In 1927 , fourteen years after coal - hydrogenation had been achieved in the ...
... British Empire as a result of the initiative of the late Lord Melchett , who obtained control of a strong British syndicate which had acquired them . In 1927 , fourteen years after coal - hydrogenation had been achieved in the ...
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... British coalfields will gradually be transformed into British oilfields . Oil from British coal is now being supplied to the Navy ; British aeroplanes , as well as British motor - cars , are using British petrol ; and the first petrol ...
... British coalfields will gradually be transformed into British oilfields . Oil from British coal is now being supplied to the Navy ; British aeroplanes , as well as British motor - cars , are using British petrol ; and the first petrol ...
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