The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 |
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... naturally have no control and little influence over any Allied Government , who must be shepherded by their own people , but we are responsible for our Government , which professes to represent public opinion and to be amenable to it ...
... naturally have no control and little influence over any Allied Government , who must be shepherded by their own people , but we are responsible for our Government , which professes to represent public opinion and to be amenable to it ...
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... naturally alarmed at the performances of our Parliamentarians , who habitually behave as though there were a vast mass of Pacifists who must be conciliated at all costs . The so - called " British Socialist Party , " which holds a brief ...
... naturally alarmed at the performances of our Parliamentarians , who habitually behave as though there were a vast mass of Pacifists who must be conciliated at all costs . The so - called " British Socialist Party , " which holds a brief ...
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... naturally favours Free Trade for two reasons : ( 1 ) the critic does not suffer from foreign competition - he is naturally protected by his very obscurity ; ( 2 ) literary criticism being a sweated industry , like chain - making , the ...
... naturally favours Free Trade for two reasons : ( 1 ) the critic does not suffer from foreign competition - he is naturally protected by his very obscurity ; ( 2 ) literary criticism being a sweated industry , like chain - making , the ...
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... Naturally it will lead to greater publicity nations in future will want to know more about the way their affairs are conducted . " Publicity , beginning with free parliamentary dis- cussion , should certainly be easier when the fate of ...
... Naturally it will lead to greater publicity nations in future will want to know more about the way their affairs are conducted . " Publicity , beginning with free parliamentary dis- cussion , should certainly be easier when the fate of ...
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... naturally , and successfully , vindicated his right , equally with Warburton , to study Shakespeare , if he pleased ; and to laugh , if he chose , at " unscholarlike blunders , " * Warburton's definition of " carbonado , " after Pope ...
... naturally , and successfully , vindicated his right , equally with Warburton , to study Shakespeare , if he pleased ; and to laugh , if he chose , at " unscholarlike blunders , " * Warburton's definition of " carbonado , " after Pope ...
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