Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 457
... industrial effort which was mark the war . The breaking of the Russian lines at the end of April and beginning of May , 1915 , was an historical event of the very first magnitude . It might be compared to the introduction of firearms as ...
... industrial effort which was mark the war . The breaking of the Russian lines at the end of April and beginning of May , 1915 , was an historical event of the very first magnitude . It might be compared to the introduction of firearms as ...
Page 458
... industrial power of the Allies rightly regarded it as a de- feat for their opponent . But what checked it ? How was it checked ? What went wrong ? You will not find from Ludendorff's Memoirs any hint of what it was that happened before ...
... industrial power of the Allies rightly regarded it as a de- feat for their opponent . But what checked it ? How was it checked ? What went wrong ? You will not find from Ludendorff's Memoirs any hint of what it was that happened before ...
Page 469
... industry of the Lille district , under the Second Empire , and depicts a state of society not less bestial than that of Wodgate in Sybil . Lan- tier , a retired engine driver , is brought and seeks to raise their standard of to a ...
... industry of the Lille district , under the Second Empire , and depicts a state of society not less bestial than that of Wodgate in Sybil . Lan- tier , a retired engine driver , is brought and seeks to raise their standard of to a ...
Page 472
... industrial struggles far more even than in military or naval contests . The picturesque background , the ob- session of personality , hero - worship , the calling of names — this naturally attracted the attention of Tom Carlyle to the ...
... industrial struggles far more even than in military or naval contests . The picturesque background , the ob- session of personality , hero - worship , the calling of names — this naturally attracted the attention of Tom Carlyle to the ...
Page 500
... industrial strike is essen- tially an act of war . It is a belligerent attack upon the employers ; it em- bodies a resort to force , as opposed to reason , for the determination of the points at issue ; it involves the employ- ment of ...
... industrial strike is essen- tially an act of war . It is a belligerent attack upon the employers ; it em- bodies a resort to force , as opposed to reason , for the determination of the points at issue ; it involves the employ- ment of ...
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