The National Review, Volume 133W.H. Allen, 1949 - English literature |
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Page 46
... position in the Territory would be affected ; this has not happened , but the scheme has raised a battery of issues . Are groundnuts or sunflowers suitable for mechanised farming ? If huge tracts are cleared , will it be possible to ...
... position in the Territory would be affected ; this has not happened , but the scheme has raised a battery of issues . Are groundnuts or sunflowers suitable for mechanised farming ? If huge tracts are cleared , will it be possible to ...
Page 166
... position . Better a sudden death than a slow lingering illness with no hope of recovery . Better still a cure for our malaise . There is a cure for our economic troubles and it is one which I have advocated unceasingly - develop the ...
... position . Better a sudden death than a slow lingering illness with no hope of recovery . Better still a cure for our malaise . There is a cure for our economic troubles and it is one which I have advocated unceasingly - develop the ...
Page 319
... position offer to her of building up for herself the maximum of balanced economy , and , consequently , of population and strength , within her own borders . Statesmen like Sir John A. Mac- donald , with his insistence on Canadian east ...
... position offer to her of building up for herself the maximum of balanced economy , and , consequently , of population and strength , within her own borders . Statesmen like Sir John A. Mac- donald , with his insistence on Canadian east ...
Contents
CONTENTSJULY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 3 |
THE RETURN OF THE RED SQUIRREL D St LegerGordon | 35 |
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