The National Review, Volume 98W.H. Allen, 1932 - English literature |
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Page 145
... thought of the return to gold . The question was put at random , to see whether he was still conscious and in possession of his thoughts . Milner answered clearly and promptly- " the very greatest mistake . " It was almost the last ...
... thought of the return to gold . The question was put at random , to see whether he was still conscious and in possession of his thoughts . Milner answered clearly and promptly- " the very greatest mistake . " It was almost the last ...
Page 146
... thought . He was , in the first place and in the highest sense of that word , a patriot . The thought of his country , or of leading men in his country , descending to meanness of any kind stirred him to volcanic wrath . A good example ...
... thought . He was , in the first place and in the highest sense of that word , a patriot . The thought of his country , or of leading men in his country , descending to meanness of any kind stirred him to volcanic wrath . A good example ...
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... thought is tough , and dealing with thought produces toughness . " And again ( still the letter to Baker ) , here and there .. 6 66 you will find a pitch ' considerably above our common human ; and purposely , for only in such a manner ...
... thought is tough , and dealing with thought produces toughness . " And again ( still the letter to Baker ) , here and there .. 6 66 you will find a pitch ' considerably above our common human ; and purposely , for only in such a manner ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XCVIII | 34 |
Our German Taskmasters | 47 |
GRAHAM SIR FREDERICK | 53 |
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