The National Review, Volume 78W.H. Allen, 1922 - English literature |
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... ground and " knows the ropes . " Should it be deemed necessary to reinforce him with a British Cabinet Minister , one should be chosen who is conscious of his limitations . Self - advertisers , " careerists , " charlatans of all kinds ...
... ground and " knows the ropes . " Should it be deemed necessary to reinforce him with a British Cabinet Minister , one should be chosen who is conscious of his limitations . Self - advertisers , " careerists , " charlatans of all kinds ...
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of which did we ever look like winning - five on their home ground and three in England . They were admittedly favoured by dry and fiery wickets , both in Australia and on this side , but then all winners need a certain amount of luck ...
of which did we ever look like winning - five on their home ground and three in England . They were admittedly favoured by dry and fiery wickets , both in Australia and on this side , but then all winners need a certain amount of luck ...
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... grounds on which Lord Chelmsford bases his claims to a practical success : he says that the proceedings have shown that the councils do possess real power and real influence on the policy and administration of Govern- ment ; LORD ...
... grounds on which Lord Chelmsford bases his claims to a practical success : he says that the proceedings have shown that the councils do possess real power and real influence on the policy and administration of Govern- ment ; LORD ...
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... ground , several thousand acres in extent . This drill - ground was as hard and bare as a country road , and yet to - day , owing to the intense activities of those in charge of the enterprise , every foot of land is under cultivation ...
... ground , several thousand acres in extent . This drill - ground was as hard and bare as a country road , and yet to - day , owing to the intense activities of those in charge of the enterprise , every foot of land is under cultivation ...
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... ground ) . " Let them fight among themselves . The more that are killed the better chance for a return of the good old days when the young men of the tribe went forth to war and returned with the heads of slaughtered enemies and with ...
... ground ) . " Let them fight among themselves . The more that are killed the better chance for a return of the good old days when the young men of the tribe went forth to war and returned with the heads of slaughtered enemies and with ...
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