The National Review, Volume 134W.H. Allen, 1950 - English literature |
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Page 57
... doubt that joyous and generous gathering that he pictures ? There are ordinary people in it , to be sure , but some of them are not behaving with the enthusiasm which the Socialist promises of " greater freedom would lead one to expect ...
... doubt that joyous and generous gathering that he pictures ? There are ordinary people in it , to be sure , but some of them are not behaving with the enthusiasm which the Socialist promises of " greater freedom would lead one to expect ...
Page 152
... doubts must arise if somebody starts accusing almost the whole world , with the one excep- tion of himself . Schacht ... doubt to arise concerning either their nationalist views or their willingness to support the political rebuilding of ...
... doubts must arise if somebody starts accusing almost the whole world , with the one excep- tion of himself . Schacht ... doubt to arise concerning either their nationalist views or their willingness to support the political rebuilding of ...
Page 246
... doubt how , after 1952 , we shall be able to afford our essential imports of raw materials -unless , of course , we are prepared to accept a drastically reduced standard of living . It is quite ridiculous to suppose that the ...
... doubt how , after 1952 , we shall be able to afford our essential imports of raw materials -unless , of course , we are prepared to accept a drastically reduced standard of living . It is quite ridiculous to suppose that the ...
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CONTENTSJANUARY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH The Editor | 14 |
True and False Arguments Lord Woolton | 25 |
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