The National Review, Volume 76W.H. Allen, 1920 - English literature |
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... fact that as head of a record patriotic majority he must pay occasional lip service to patriotic ideas and aspirations . But his activities , whether above ground or under ground , have been fairly consistent , indicating as they do ...
... fact that as head of a record patriotic majority he must pay occasional lip service to patriotic ideas and aspirations . But his activities , whether above ground or under ground , have been fairly consistent , indicating as they do ...
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... fact which had probably been learnt from Lord Rosebery , who keenly resented his col- leagues ' " desertion " and ... facts . Mrs. Asquith reminds us that when " C.-B. " went to Downing Street " he was a tired man ; but she tells us ...
... fact which had probably been learnt from Lord Rosebery , who keenly resented his col- leagues ' " desertion " and ... facts . Mrs. Asquith reminds us that when " C.-B. " went to Downing Street " he was a tired man ; but she tells us ...
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... fact to its readers as if General Gouraud had unmasked and frustrated a monstrous English plot : L'Emir Feisal , dont la souveraineté en Syrie fut d'invention Anglaise , a été déposé et remplacé à Damas par un Gouvernement qui déclare ...
... fact to its readers as if General Gouraud had unmasked and frustrated a monstrous English plot : L'Emir Feisal , dont la souveraineté en Syrie fut d'invention Anglaise , a été déposé et remplacé à Damas par un Gouvernement qui déclare ...
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... fact remains that there were sufficient flagrant cases of intem- perance and debauchery to disgust every healthy - minded American . The Prohibitionist therefore worked the saloon scandal for all he was worth . Thus , if a saloon was ...
... fact remains that there were sufficient flagrant cases of intem- perance and debauchery to disgust every healthy - minded American . The Prohibitionist therefore worked the saloon scandal for all he was worth . Thus , if a saloon was ...
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... fact , the thoroughness of the campaign was really out of all proportion to the strength of the organization ... facts impressed them in the very least . By dint of threatened implication and boastful promises , the most astute and ...
... fact , the thoroughness of the campaign was really out of all proportion to the strength of the organization ... facts impressed them in the very least . By dint of threatened implication and boastful promises , the most astute and ...
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