The National Review, Volume 93W.H. Allen, 1929 - English literature |
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Page 61
... regard to financing new developments in East Africa must not be lost sight of . It is good to hear the Report firmly announce that " The Economic development of the non - self - governing dependencies may be compared to a great business ...
... regard to financing new developments in East Africa must not be lost sight of . It is good to hear the Report firmly announce that " The Economic development of the non - self - governing dependencies may be compared to a great business ...
Page 152
... regard as their rights as a neutral -always assuming neutrality . As my fellow - countrymen read history , British sea - power has in 1812 , in 1861 , and in 1914-15 exercised a powerful and even controlling influence upon American ...
... regard as their rights as a neutral -always assuming neutrality . As my fellow - countrymen read history , British sea - power has in 1812 , in 1861 , and in 1914-15 exercised a powerful and even controlling influence upon American ...
Page 342
... regard themselves as far more qualified to spend the taxpayers money than the taxpayers . This explains the enigma that puzzles some , namely , why our Governments become increasingly expensive and the burden of taxation ever more ...
... regard themselves as far more qualified to spend the taxpayers money than the taxpayers . This explains the enigma that puzzles some , namely , why our Governments become increasingly expensive and the burden of taxation ever more ...
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