The National Review, Volume 89W.H. Allen, 1927 - English literature |
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... seems to be what the French call mauvais coucheur , has fallen foul of the Australian Prime Minister ( Mr. Stanley Bruce ) , whom his Canadian confrère accuses of poaching on Canadian political preserves . It is so unusual for two ...
... seems to be what the French call mauvais coucheur , has fallen foul of the Australian Prime Minister ( Mr. Stanley Bruce ) , whom his Canadian confrère accuses of poaching on Canadian political preserves . It is so unusual for two ...
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... seems strange that anything so palpable should be invisible to the denizens of Downing Street . THE plight of the Socialists in Parliament is even worse than that of the Conservatives or the Liberals . The Prime Minister and our Leader ...
... seems strange that anything so palpable should be invisible to the denizens of Downing Street . THE plight of the Socialists in Parliament is even worse than that of the Conservatives or the Liberals . The Prime Minister and our Leader ...
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... seems to think that there would be anything unusual in such a sale . If so , all the worse , for it would be the prostitution of the Royal Prerogative and so the ruin of the British Constitution . " On such a matter " there should be no ...
... seems to think that there would be anything unusual in such a sale . If so , all the worse , for it would be the prostitution of the Royal Prerogative and so the ruin of the British Constitution . " On such a matter " there should be no ...
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... seems to be the general concensus of opinion even among those who dislike the new version ) , obviously some changes were inevitable . It is equally certain that any changes must meet with violent opposition from one or other section ...
... seems to be the general concensus of opinion even among those who dislike the new version ) , obviously some changes were inevitable . It is equally certain that any changes must meet with violent opposition from one or other section ...
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... seems to be sick unto death - a stage through which Italy passed before the advent of Signor Mussolini . Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. MacDonald exactly resemble such politicians as Signor Nitti and Signor Giolitti in the defeatist ...
... seems to be sick unto death - a stage through which Italy passed before the advent of Signor Mussolini . Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. MacDonald exactly resemble such politicians as Signor Nitti and Signor Giolitti in the defeatist ...
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