The National Review, Volume 133W.H. Allen, 1949 - English literature |
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Page 326
... feel it as Canadians , Australians as Australians , and so on , if they feel it at all ; only a very small minority feel it as loyalty to a country other than their own . It is therefore not inspired by devotion to Britain but by ...
... feel it as Canadians , Australians as Australians , and so on , if they feel it at all ; only a very small minority feel it as loyalty to a country other than their own . It is therefore not inspired by devotion to Britain but by ...
Page 432
... feel the security and familiar ways of a British community again . Then we arrived in Australia . From a world that ... feeling of isolation to which it gives rise , colours the outlook of every Australian . I do not intend to go into ...
... feel the security and familiar ways of a British community again . Then we arrived in Australia . From a world that ... feeling of isolation to which it gives rise , colours the outlook of every Australian . I do not intend to go into ...
Page 451
... feel I must write and thank you for your generous tribute to our activities in the October issue of The National Review . It is very encouraging to feel that our difficulties are understood and our efforts appreciated in this way . if ...
... feel I must write and thank you for your generous tribute to our activities in the October issue of The National Review . It is very encouraging to feel that our difficulties are understood and our efforts appreciated in this way . if ...
Contents
CONTENTSJULY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 3 |
THE RETURN OF THE RED SQUIRREL D St LegerGordon | 35 |
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