The National Review, Volume 80W.H. Allen, 1922 - English literature |
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Page 71
... less than eight shillings . His real income was therefore not £ 5,000 , but rather less than £ 1,300 , and with these sadly diminished means he had to maintain generally the same outward style of living as before the war . His letter ...
... less than eight shillings . His real income was therefore not £ 5,000 , but rather less than £ 1,300 , and with these sadly diminished means he had to maintain generally the same outward style of living as before the war . His letter ...
Page 205
... less than a 5 - mark note . His attitude is that he is only giving something less than a penny after all ; the man , how- ever , is fully aware that he is receiving no less than five shillings for his trouble . So it is throughout ; an ...
... less than a 5 - mark note . His attitude is that he is only giving something less than a penny after all ; the man , how- ever , is fully aware that he is receiving no less than five shillings for his trouble . So it is throughout ; an ...
Page 446
... less arresting than that of the extremist . There are required regular newspapers to put the Government point of view , to take up the gage of the extremist Press . Like most illiterate or uneducated people , the average rural Indian ...
... less arresting than that of the extremist . There are required regular newspapers to put the Government point of view , to take up the gage of the extremist Press . Like most illiterate or uneducated people , the average rural Indian ...
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