The National Review, Volume 134W.H. Allen, 1950 - English literature |
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Page 23
... interests whatever . Conserva- tives too gallantly refrained from replying to Mr. Byers as he deserved . The fact that no vested interest upholds the Liberals can be explained quite simply : the Liberal party has not been in power for ...
... interests whatever . Conserva- tives too gallantly refrained from replying to Mr. Byers as he deserved . The fact that no vested interest upholds the Liberals can be explained quite simply : the Liberal party has not been in power for ...
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... interests of agriculture . The fact is that , in spite of what was said in the White Paper , the scheme is inspired ... interest than ever before in the possibilities of farming as a career for a boy leaving school or university . The ...
... interests of agriculture . The fact is that , in spite of what was said in the White Paper , the scheme is inspired ... interest than ever before in the possibilities of farming as a career for a boy leaving school or university . The ...
Page 328
... interest " ( without expressing any kind of appreciation for them ) , and to indicating that communications on the subject were passing between the Governments . It is obvious that discussion of the matter must — in the formative stage ...
... interest " ( without expressing any kind of appreciation for them ) , and to indicating that communications on the subject were passing between the Governments . It is obvious that discussion of the matter must — in the formative stage ...
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CONTENTSJANUARY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH The Editor | 14 |
True and False Arguments Lord Woolton | 25 |
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