The National Review, Volume 133W.H. Allen, 1949 - English literature |
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Page 105
... Party should be a cardinal point in our campaign . Of course our opponents will hypocritically accuse us of seeking nothing but Party advantage , and the struggle will be long and hard . But it is never too soon to take up such a good ...
... Party should be a cardinal point in our campaign . Of course our opponents will hypocritically accuse us of seeking nothing but Party advantage , and the struggle will be long and hard . But it is never too soon to take up such a good ...
Page 209
... party system , and accordingly decide to vote for one of the two main Parties contending for power ; and that , having decided , they should not be afraid to proclaim their decision . H The Liberal Party ARDLY a week passes that the ...
... party system , and accordingly decide to vote for one of the two main Parties contending for power ; and that , having decided , they should not be afraid to proclaim their decision . H The Liberal Party ARDLY a week passes that the ...
Page 259
... Party had a majority . If the Eighty - first Congress also fails to carry out the President's programme , or even to do what both parties consider essential , it will be a Democratic Party failure . The President's supporters suspect ...
... Party had a majority . If the Eighty - first Congress also fails to carry out the President's programme , or even to do what both parties consider essential , it will be a Democratic Party failure . The President's supporters suspect ...
Contents
CONTENTSJULY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 3 |
THE RETURN OF THE RED SQUIRREL D St LegerGordon | 35 |
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