The National Review, Volume 133W.H. Allen, 1949 - English literature |
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... ment officials , planters , investors , whether European or Asian , and those of the indigenous population who are capable of being swayed by outside influences . In order to understand the present situation a very brief historical and ...
... ment officials , planters , investors , whether European or Asian , and those of the indigenous population who are capable of being swayed by outside influences . In order to understand the present situation a very brief historical and ...
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... ment and discourtesy which were all too evident in the treat- ment of volunteers during the Boer War . Every volunteer should be treated not as an intruder , but as a serving soldier . He soon became at home at Westminster , and the ...
... ment and discourtesy which were all too evident in the treat- ment of volunteers during the Boer War . Every volunteer should be treated not as an intruder , but as a serving soldier . He soon became at home at Westminster , and the ...
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... ment must not mean under - employment . It is simple to avoid unemployment by using two men to do the work of one , or by increasing the Government pay - roll , but it is economically disastrous . If we experience a period of serious ...
... ment must not mean under - employment . It is simple to avoid unemployment by using two men to do the work of one , or by increasing the Government pay - roll , but it is economically disastrous . If we experience a period of serious ...
Contents
CONTENTSJULY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 3 |
THE RETURN OF THE RED SQUIRREL D St LegerGordon | 35 |
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