The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 38
... England ; complaint was made that " Roberts " had treated him " badly . " It seems incredible that there should not have been extensive activities on this side of the Channel , where the confiding character of the Briton , official and ...
... England ; complaint was made that " Roberts " had treated him " badly . " It seems incredible that there should not have been extensive activities on this side of the Channel , where the confiding character of the Briton , official and ...
Page 55
... England , and not for any abstract theory , may justly try to examine one or two ideas , and ask their authors for some justification and practical definition . We have not lately heard so much of " the rights of small nationalities ...
... England , and not for any abstract theory , may justly try to examine one or two ideas , and ask their authors for some justification and practical definition . We have not lately heard so much of " the rights of small nationalities ...
Page 56
... England . The exhortation to overthrow " Prussian militarism " has been employed with a view to preserving the old fallacy that the good old fat German of the beer - garden and the picture - book has no hatred of England , but forms ...
... England . The exhortation to overthrow " Prussian militarism " has been employed with a view to preserving the old fallacy that the good old fat German of the beer - garden and the picture - book has no hatred of England , but forms ...
Page 63
... England . It is worth while looking into the matter and ascer- taining , if possible , whether such a levy would be wise or unwise . 66 66 It seems at least to have been unfortunate that the Chancellor of the Exchequer should have ...
... England . It is worth while looking into the matter and ascer- taining , if possible , whether such a levy would be wise or unwise . 66 66 It seems at least to have been unfortunate that the Chancellor of the Exchequer should have ...
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... England and the relation between scientific knowledge and national efficiency , and , further , to investigate certain defects in our scientific system , and the remedies which are necessary in order to bring science in this country to ...
... England and the relation between scientific knowledge and national efficiency , and , further , to investigate certain defects in our scientific system , and the remedies which are necessary in order to bring science in this country to ...
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