The National Review, Volume 97W.H. Allen, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 51
... side by side with and independent of Parliament , a theory equally destructive of the latter . The Communist would replace Parliamentary institutions by Soviets , and direct representation by a system which is the very converse of ...
... side by side with and independent of Parliament , a theory equally destructive of the latter . The Communist would replace Parliamentary institutions by Soviets , and direct representation by a system which is the very converse of ...
Page 104
... side , and found it an agreeable change , although it seemed rather futile , after the way we had climbed the day ... side of the valley . When we eventually got to the top we found to our disgust that we were confronted with another ...
... side , and found it an agreeable change , although it seemed rather futile , after the way we had climbed the day ... side of the valley . When we eventually got to the top we found to our disgust that we were confronted with another ...
Page 105
... side . We were still a bit nervous about being so far from human beings , when to our great relief three large sheep - dogs rushed out and nearly attacked us . We then saw the shepherd boy , who called the dogs off , and as he had also ...
... side . We were still a bit nervous about being so far from human beings , when to our great relief three large sheep - dogs rushed out and nearly attacked us . We then saw the shepherd boy , who called the dogs off , and as he had also ...
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