The National Review, Volume 58W.H. Allen, 1911 - English literature |
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Page 149
... Conservative renascence . The Conservative leader has been inspired and transfigured by a great national issue , the greatest ever submitted to the Canadian electorate . Passionate loyalty to the ideals that have made Canada what she is ...
... Conservative renascence . The Conservative leader has been inspired and transfigured by a great national issue , the greatest ever submitted to the Canadian electorate . Passionate loyalty to the ideals that have made Canada what she is ...
Page 208
... Conservative and Unionist Party have to do is to persuade all Conservatives and Unionists not only to vote for it but to work for it , a thing that has not happened for at least a decade . If it is in earnest about this , it will go a ...
... Conservative and Unionist Party have to do is to persuade all Conservatives and Unionists not only to vote for it but to work for it , a thing that has not happened for at least a decade . If it is in earnest about this , it will go a ...
Page 620
... Conservative had come into the White House and that it could with confidence look forward to a Conservative régime . It was the confidence of Wall Street and the belief in Mr. Taft's Conservatism that aroused the bitter hostility of the ...
... Conservative had come into the White House and that it could with confidence look forward to a Conservative régime . It was the confidence of Wall Street and the belief in Mr. Taft's Conservatism that aroused the bitter hostility of the ...
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