The National Review, Volume 101W.H. Allen, 1933 |
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Page 453
... thought in everybody's mind is the Queen . ... She kept the Empire together in the most critical half - century of its existence . And now we must all remember that Loyalty , though it may be immensely heightened by personal regard , is ...
... thought in everybody's mind is the Queen . ... She kept the Empire together in the most critical half - century of its existence . And now we must all remember that Loyalty , though it may be immensely heightened by personal regard , is ...
Page 454
... thought of what you once said that he would make an ideal " Royalty . " How he could go through the labour of these endless functions always kindly , always dignified and always simple , entirely beats my comprehension . . . . At the ...
... thought of what you once said that he would make an ideal " Royalty . " How he could go through the labour of these endless functions always kindly , always dignified and always simple , entirely beats my comprehension . . . . At the ...
Page 708
... thought they were dying to make thei country safe and strong . They thought they would be remembered , even though now they " cast no shadow . Hermes is in charge of the party and he questions them of their return : - Mr. Kipling Speaks ...
... thought they were dying to make thei country safe and strong . They thought they would be remembered , even though now they " cast no shadow . Hermes is in charge of the party and he questions them of their return : - Mr. Kipling Speaks ...
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