The National Review, Volume 133W.H. Allen, 1949 - English literature |
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... House , he has provided an invaluable fount of unbiassed information on Foreign Affairs , and he can claim to have broadened the vision of our present Foreign Secretary by taking him to a Conference in Australia just before the war ...
... House , he has provided an invaluable fount of unbiassed information on Foreign Affairs , and he can claim to have broadened the vision of our present Foreign Secretary by taking him to a Conference in Australia just before the war ...
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... House at Greenwich . As a style this was to lapse until the 18th century : but classicism had crossed the channel . The first attempt at Palladianism was followed by the unpretentious , attractive style of Wren and his school , which ...
... House at Greenwich . As a style this was to lapse until the 18th century : but classicism had crossed the channel . The first attempt at Palladianism was followed by the unpretentious , attractive style of Wren and his school , which ...
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... House of Commons by Mr. Leslie Hale , in a clash with Mr. Ivor Thomas at the time of the latter's resignation from the Labour party . In the man- agement of this sorry affair , the Government's tactics have been as clumsy as their ...
... House of Commons by Mr. Leslie Hale , in a clash with Mr. Ivor Thomas at the time of the latter's resignation from the Labour party . In the man- agement of this sorry affair , the Government's tactics have been as clumsy as their ...
Contents
CONTENTSJULY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 3 |
THE RETURN OF THE RED SQUIRREL D St LegerGordon | 35 |
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