The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 20
... live in peace and amity . " ( 2 ) Regions west of a line as indicated at Brest - Litovsk to the Russian Delegation , " and which formerly belonged to the Russian State , are no longer under the territorial protection of Russia . In the ...
... live in peace and amity . " ( 2 ) Regions west of a line as indicated at Brest - Litovsk to the Russian Delegation , " and which formerly belonged to the Russian State , are no longer under the territorial protection of Russia . In the ...
Page 31
... live by crises involving the largest possible displacement , but we would remind them that we are at war and that all that is vital is some temporary arrangement until the end of the war , without prejudice to any personal or Party ...
... live by crises involving the largest possible displacement , but we would remind them that we are at war and that all that is vital is some temporary arrangement until the end of the war , without prejudice to any personal or Party ...
Page 65
... live within his income , and that if he spends his capital he is on the " easy descent " to bankruptcy . Indeed , the borrowing Government is never tired of telling us to practise thrift and asking us to throw our savings into the ...
... live within his income , and that if he spends his capital he is on the " easy descent " to bankruptcy . Indeed , the borrowing Government is never tired of telling us to practise thrift and asking us to throw our savings into the ...
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... live peaceably with their clans , leaving robbers outside their polities ? At this point I came to the lip of a wide shallow valley plotted out in little barley- and millet - fields shaded by acacia- and apricot- trees , and set myself ...
... live peaceably with their clans , leaving robbers outside their polities ? At this point I came to the lip of a wide shallow valley plotted out in little barley- and millet - fields shaded by acacia- and apricot- trees , and set myself ...
Page 82
... live grass , and the brown who just as marvellously mimicked the bleached straw . And the wonder is that neither strayed from its proper background . Presently my attention was arrested by a ball of cow - dung rolling laboriously ...
... live grass , and the brown who just as marvellously mimicked the bleached straw . And the wonder is that neither strayed from its proper background . Presently my attention was arrested by a ball of cow - dung rolling laboriously ...
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