The National Review, Volume 100W.H. Allen, 1933 |
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Page 517
... Empire . The British Crown is an edifice which has been stressed s being the symbol of unity of the Empire ; but the truth 3 that it can never be more than a visible token for those whose traditions are purely English . It is indeed ...
... Empire . The British Crown is an edifice which has been stressed s being the symbol of unity of the Empire ; but the truth 3 that it can never be more than a visible token for those whose traditions are purely English . It is indeed ...
Page 518
... Empire , are perhaps unconscious of their own individual final purposes ; but the process of race - building may well be expected to be an instinctive and an unconscious one . For quite a century nothing positive has been done ...
... Empire , are perhaps unconscious of their own individual final purposes ; but the process of race - building may well be expected to be an instinctive and an unconscious one . For quite a century nothing positive has been done ...
Page 520
... Empire and will compel them to remain as true to the English type as circumstances and environment will permit . The recent report of the Economic Advisory Council Committee on Empire Migration shows that its authors have reported only ...
... Empire and will compel them to remain as true to the English type as circumstances and environment will permit . The recent report of the Economic Advisory Council Committee on Empire Migration shows that its authors have reported only ...
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THE AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ACT By the Right Hon Viscount Wolmer M | 428 |
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