The National Review, Volume 133W.H. Allen, 1949 - English literature |
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Page 27
... turn these pages , be amazed by the bewildering variety of subjects the Prime Minister dealt with day by day , whilst the imagination . boggles as it conjures up the innumerable questions that evidently arose , but which are not ...
... turn these pages , be amazed by the bewildering variety of subjects the Prime Minister dealt with day by day , whilst the imagination . boggles as it conjures up the innumerable questions that evidently arose , but which are not ...
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... turn an indifferent eye on the standard of life in the rest of the world . It would perhaps be premature to assume that the Ameri- can recession is bound to turn into a slump ; but , it seems evident that the only way to avert a general ...
... turn an indifferent eye on the standard of life in the rest of the world . It would perhaps be premature to assume that the Ameri- can recession is bound to turn into a slump ; but , it seems evident that the only way to avert a general ...
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... turn if we are to overcome our difficulties . Herein lies the great alter- native to our present shoddy and futile policies . The sterling area is not exclusively a British Commonwealth concern - it already embraces a few other nations ...
... turn if we are to overcome our difficulties . Herein lies the great alter- native to our present shoddy and futile policies . The sterling area is not exclusively a British Commonwealth concern - it already embraces a few other nations ...
Contents
CONTENTSJULY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 3 |
THE RETURN OF THE RED SQUIRREL D St LegerGordon | 35 |
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