The National Review, Volume 56W.H. Allen, 1911 |
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Page 11
... gives us the measure of the men who are running the country on the rocks : " That men should go through a course of drill might be of some physical value , but those physical advantages could be better secured by the physical training ...
... gives us the measure of the men who are running the country on the rocks : " That men should go through a course of drill might be of some physical value , but those physical advantages could be better secured by the physical training ...
Page 18
... give public expression as to the capacity of the Territorials to cope with " foreign conscripts . " It is probably beginning to dawn on the Army Council how neatly they have been dished by an astute Chancery barrister . The Regular Army ...
... give public expression as to the capacity of the Territorials to cope with " foreign conscripts . " It is probably beginning to dawn on the Army Council how neatly they have been dished by an astute Chancery barrister . The Regular Army ...
Page 20
... Give the British working man a chance of proving his patriotism and denounce him if he won't take it , but don't denounce him while his so - called " betters " proclaim their present opinions , and offer every obstruction to the very ...
... Give the British working man a chance of proving his patriotism and denounce him if he won't take it , but don't denounce him while his so - called " betters " proclaim their present opinions , and offer every obstruction to the very ...
Page 30
... give a preference of a penny , or 20 per cent . , on tea grown under the flag . The speaker pointed out that the present tea duties could not be justified under any rational system of taxation , as on the lower qualities of tea the tax ...
... give a preference of a penny , or 20 per cent . , on tea grown under the flag . The speaker pointed out that the present tea duties could not be justified under any rational system of taxation , as on the lower qualities of tea the tax ...
Page 31
... give a preference without discriminating between one Colony and another . Mr. Bonar Law's Comment Supposing representations were made by Australia that , as Canada was given some preference upon wheat , Australia should have some ...
... give a preference without discriminating between one Colony and another . Mr. Bonar Law's Comment Supposing representations were made by Australia that , as Canada was given some preference upon wheat , Australia should have some ...
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