The National Review, Volume 78W.H. Allen, 1922 - English literature |
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Page 8
... better position to defend our friends across St. George's Channel , as we should then stand no nonsense . Therefore , though at the outset the sugges- tion may sound startling , it merits dispassionate considera- tion . Full ...
... better position to defend our friends across St. George's Channel , as we should then stand no nonsense . Therefore , though at the outset the sugges- tion may sound startling , it merits dispassionate considera- tion . Full ...
Page 21
... better of the British Empire if we broke off the Alliance - not one . They might appear to be glad for the moment that we had done it , but in their hearts they would despise us for doing it . " How could it be otherwise ? It is only ...
... better of the British Empire if we broke off the Alliance - not one . They might appear to be glad for the moment that we had done it , but in their hearts they would despise us for doing it . " How could it be otherwise ? It is only ...
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... better muster . The Lords cannot expect to preserve an institution which so few of them take the trouble to attend . The Duke of Northum- berland has likewise enhanced his reputation and is con- spicuous as a man in whom other men ...
... better muster . The Lords cannot expect to preserve an institution which so few of them take the trouble to attend . The Duke of Northum- berland has likewise enhanced his reputation and is con- spicuous as a man in whom other men ...
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... better - Viscount VOL . LXXVIII 3 · Grey knows better . Both regarded the Entente as the EPISODES OF THE MONTH 33.
... better - Viscount VOL . LXXVIII 3 · Grey knows better . Both regarded the Entente as the EPISODES OF THE MONTH 33.
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... better account of herself . Despite the indignation of golfers , we retain the view that our relative decline in more athletic pursuits is partially due to the golf craze , for which newspapers , headed by The Times , are largely ...
... better account of herself . Despite the indignation of golfers , we retain the view that our relative decline in more athletic pursuits is partially due to the golf craze , for which newspapers , headed by The Times , are largely ...
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