The National Review, Volume 97W.H. Allen, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 80
... regard to science , but it is time to study some radical change which will bring government into line with modern necessities . What can we do to promote in Parliament a more active and living touch with the work and development of the ...
... regard to science , but it is time to study some radical change which will bring government into line with modern necessities . What can we do to promote in Parliament a more active and living touch with the work and development of the ...
Page 163
... regard to the items concerned and will not result in the abrogation of the whole treaty . Everyone in this country who has the well- being of the Empire at heart will rejoice at the arrangement made between two such important parts of ...
... regard to the items concerned and will not result in the abrogation of the whole treaty . Everyone in this country who has the well- being of the Empire at heart will rejoice at the arrangement made between two such important parts of ...
Page 291
... regard for the taxpayers ' pocket , and every form of retrenchment was pronounced " unthinkable " by poli- ticians of all parties . The value of the May Report lies in its knocking this nonsense on the head and indicating the large ...
... regard for the taxpayers ' pocket , and every form of retrenchment was pronounced " unthinkable " by poli- ticians of all parties . The value of the May Report lies in its knocking this nonsense on the head and indicating the large ...
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