The National Review, Volume 48, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1907 |
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Page 667
... speech that was certainly the most important utterance of the campaign . The position that Mr. Root occupies , his high character and intel- lectual attainments , make everything that he says command immediate and widespread attention ...
... speech that was certainly the most important utterance of the campaign . The position that Mr. Root occupies , his high character and intel- lectual attainments , make everything that he says command immediate and widespread attention ...
Page 703
... speech - making . The Address in answer to the King's Speech is a case in point . The King's Speech itself is merely an announcement of the Ministerial programme . It is little use commenting on the measures referred to in the Speech ...
... speech - making . The Address in answer to the King's Speech is a case in point . The King's Speech itself is merely an announcement of the Ministerial programme . It is little use commenting on the measures referred to in the Speech ...
Page 742
... speech of Lord Cairns once more rings in our ears , the speech made after the Majuba betrayal : " We have mourned , we have wept , we have never blushed before . " INDIA ( BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT IN INDIA ) Mail of October 27 . THE ...
... speech of Lord Cairns once more rings in our ears , the speech made after the Majuba betrayal : " We have mourned , we have wept , we have never blushed before . " INDIA ( BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT IN INDIA ) Mail of October 27 . THE ...
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NATIONAL | 560 |
The Future of Tariff Reform By J L GARVIN Editor of | 571 |
To General Picquart on his Appointment as Secretary | 632 |
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