The National Review, Volume 101W.H. Allen, 1933 |
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Page 374
... things , do understand these things , and the would - be terrifying descriptions of mysterious inventions will provide them with much merriment . 66 " " Publishers do not , as a rule , know much more about science than authors do , and ...
... things , do understand these things , and the would - be terrifying descriptions of mysterious inventions will provide them with much merriment . 66 " " Publishers do not , as a rule , know much more about science than authors do , and ...
Page 602
... things are in South Africa notwith standing , it is possible for you to make a friendly utterance to the Boers , it will lighten our task here .. I only wish to assure you that if things continue as they are , you need not be afraid of ...
... things are in South Africa notwith standing , it is possible for you to make a friendly utterance to the Boers , it will lighten our task here .. I only wish to assure you that if things continue as they are , you need not be afraid of ...
Page 607
... Things are improving a little . The Railways work so much better now that we are getting up lots of things for the camps , which formerly were quite unobtainable . Soon doctors , nurses , matrons , and I hope some camp managers will be ...
... Things are improving a little . The Railways work so much better now that we are getting up lots of things for the camps , which formerly were quite unobtainable . Soon doctors , nurses , matrons , and I hope some camp managers will be ...
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