The National Review, Volume 76W.H. Allen, 1920 - English literature |
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... 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 this are we English made . " He was of English speech . The English Bible and ...
... 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 this are we English made . " He was of English speech . The English Bible and ...
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... English Branch of the Independent Workers of the World ; ( 4 ) the Independent Workers of Great Britain ; ( 5 ) the Revolutionary elements of the Irish Labour Organization . These bodies aim at nothing less than the Dictatorship of the ...
... English Branch of the Independent Workers of the World ; ( 4 ) the Independent Workers of Great Britain ; ( 5 ) the Revolutionary elements of the Irish Labour Organization . These bodies aim at nothing less than the Dictatorship of the ...
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... English followers and advisers , Sterling , Lawrence , Joyce and the rest , continued working for an Arab Empire at Damascus , and eventually successfully overcame the official British reluctance to help in more active ways than by the ...
... English followers and advisers , Sterling , Lawrence , Joyce and the rest , continued working for an Arab Empire at Damascus , and eventually successfully overcame the official British reluctance to help in more active ways than by the ...
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... English officers ( in trust , bien entendu , for the Emir ) , and he was accordingly dispatched immediately thither , bearing several of the new Hedjaz flags . The railway had been partially destroyed by the Germans , and it took the ...
... English officers ( in trust , bien entendu , for the Emir ) , and he was accordingly dispatched immediately thither , bearing several of the new Hedjaz flags . The railway had been partially destroyed by the Germans , and it took the ...
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... English . From that moment a dark cloud of apprehension began to settle down over Beirut and the Lebanon . It was announced that the British Generalissimo had appointed a Frenchman , Colonel de Piépape , who had been in command of the ...
... English . From that moment a dark cloud of apprehension began to settle down over Beirut and the Lebanon . It was announced that the British Generalissimo had appointed a Frenchman , Colonel de Piépape , who had been in command of the ...
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