The National Review, Volume 76W.H. Allen, 1920 - English literature |
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... British Press as " greedy . " Now , British capitalists are up against a capital levy in some shape or form , to say nothing of E.P.D. as a per- manent charge on industry , with income tax and super- tax appropriating half their income ...
... British Press as " greedy . " Now , British capitalists are up against a capital levy in some shape or form , to say nothing of E.P.D. as a per- manent charge on industry , with income tax and super- tax appropriating half their income ...
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... British interest " to be upheld by us . If any of our readers can adduce any more plausible or pleasing explanation of the Prime Minister's Polish policy , except a desire to ingratiate himself in Berlin , Whispers where he has latterly ...
... British interest " to be upheld by us . If any of our readers can adduce any more plausible or pleasing explanation of the Prime Minister's Polish policy , except a desire to ingratiate himself in Berlin , Whispers where he has latterly ...
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... British Labour on account of their reluctance to face " heavy civil war " and to burn down Government Departments so as to expose secret diplomacy " ! However , a coal strike is safer than a " heavy civil war , " and since August 13th ...
... British Labour on account of their reluctance to face " heavy civil war " and to burn down Government Departments so as to expose secret diplomacy " ! However , a coal strike is safer than a " heavy civil war , " and since August 13th ...
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... British politicians who still imagine that they can use Germany for any British purpose have as much to learn concerning that Power as Lord Haldane . Mr. Churchill unwittingly assisted Mr. Smillie by a proposition that necessarily ...
... British politicians who still imagine that they can use Germany for any British purpose have as much to learn concerning that Power as Lord Haldane . Mr. Churchill unwittingly assisted Mr. Smillie by a proposition that necessarily ...
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... British characteristics of Lincoln , who came of British stock : He was of English blood ; and he has brought enduring honour to the name . Every child of English sires should learn the story and think with pride , " Of such stuff as ...
... British characteristics of Lincoln , who came of British stock : He was of English blood ; and he has brought enduring honour to the name . Every child of English sires should learn the story and think with pride , " Of such stuff as ...
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