The National Review, Volume 55W.H. Allen, 1910 - English literature |
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Page 21
... for the coming year had been framed " with the utmost desire for economy ... the requirements of the naval defence of the Empire have made it necessary to propose a substantial increase in the cost of My Navy EPISODES OF THE MONTH 21.
... for the coming year had been framed " with the utmost desire for economy ... the requirements of the naval defence of the Empire have made it necessary to propose a substantial increase in the cost of My Navy EPISODES OF THE MONTH 21.
Page 22
propose a substantial increase in the cost of My Navy " -a state- ment which in the late Parliament would probably have been couched in a more equivocal form for fear of hurting the susceptibilities of Sir John Brunner and Co. This ...
propose a substantial increase in the cost of My Navy " -a state- ment which in the late Parliament would probably have been couched in a more equivocal form for fear of hurting the susceptibilities of Sir John Brunner and Co. This ...
Page 31
... increase in our naval expenditure , but he wisely refused to regard it for the present as more than " a statement of good intentions . " He asked a series of searching questions as regards the release of deported Indians , which had ...
... increase in our naval expenditure , but he wisely refused to regard it for the present as more than " a statement of good intentions . " He asked a series of searching questions as regards the release of deported Indians , which had ...
Page 39
... increase his 819 majority of 1906. " We append the figures : Colonel Richard Hamilton Rawson ( U. ) Harry Cunningham Brodie ( L. ) Unionist Majority • 8339 · 5715 2624 A priceless paragraph entitled , " Mr. Methuen for Guildford ...
... increase his 819 majority of 1906. " We append the figures : Colonel Richard Hamilton Rawson ( U. ) Harry Cunningham Brodie ( L. ) Unionist Majority • 8339 · 5715 2624 A priceless paragraph entitled , " Mr. Methuen for Guildford ...
Page 41
... increase in the con- sumption of horse and dog flesh in 1909 , the result of the increased prices in the better class of meats .. During the first nine months of 1909 , 9,217 more horses and 497 more dogs were slaughtered than in the ...
... increase in the con- sumption of horse and dog flesh in 1909 , the result of the increased prices in the better class of meats .. During the first nine months of 1909 , 9,217 more horses and 497 more dogs were slaughtered than in the ...
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