The National Review, Volume 97W.H. Allen, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 266
... England , however , usually continues high and shows no definite decrease till after mid - September . The sunniest month in the N.W. of the British Isles is May ; in the extreme South of England it is August . In August , 1911 , the ...
... England , however , usually continues high and shows no definite decrease till after mid - September . The sunniest month in the N.W. of the British Isles is May ; in the extreme South of England it is August . In August , 1911 , the ...
Page 373
... England considers a penny off her butter , bacon or tea prices much more important than the preserva- tion of England from economic ruin and Communism ? For that indeed is the political danger which lies behind and transcends the ...
... England considers a penny off her butter , bacon or tea prices much more important than the preserva- tion of England from economic ruin and Communism ? For that indeed is the political danger which lies behind and transcends the ...
Page 396
... England should be a national instead of a private institution . To a remark made by one witness expressing his opinion that since the banks are per- mitted to use the national credit for their own profit it would be far better for the ...
... England should be a national instead of a private institution . To a remark made by one witness expressing his opinion that since the banks are per- mitted to use the national credit for their own profit it would be far better for the ...
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