The National Review, Volume 76W.H. Allen, 1921 - English literature |
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Page 11
... give friendly reception to the agents of a Government which is deter- mined and bound to conspire against our institutions , whose diplomats will be the agitators of dangerous revolt , whose spokesmen say that they sign agreements with ...
... give friendly reception to the agents of a Government which is deter- mined and bound to conspire against our institutions , whose diplomats will be the agitators of dangerous revolt , whose spokesmen say that they sign agreements with ...
Page 12
... give any moral and material backing to Poland we possibly could , seeing that the Allies were solemnly pledged to defend their political protégée - our Prime Minister's sole idea was to make things easy for the Soviet , to assure the ...
... give any moral and material backing to Poland we possibly could , seeing that the Allies were solemnly pledged to defend their political protégée - our Prime Minister's sole idea was to make things easy for the Soviet , to assure the ...
Page 23
... give his Gettysburg address and his Second Inaugural a place among the masterpieces of English prose . He was imbued with the conceptions of justice and liberty that the people of Britain had been working out in struggle and sacrifice ...
... give his Gettysburg address and his Second Inaugural a place among the masterpieces of English prose . He was imbued with the conceptions of justice and liberty that the people of Britain had been working out in struggle and sacrifice ...
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... give proper assurances to the French naval commander , whose ship had been hovering off the coast . On October 8th the British Intelligence Officers arrived in Beirut at the same time as the cavalry of our XXIst Corps , riding up along ...
... give proper assurances to the French naval commander , whose ship had been hovering off the coast . On October 8th the British Intelligence Officers arrived in Beirut at the same time as the cavalry of our XXIst Corps , riding up along ...
Page 59
... give way one inch of the ground he has won is very doubtful . But , however that may be , Light Drinks versus Liquor Poison " will be the future battle - cry . Finally , let it not be forgotten that if the law of Prohibition is to be ...
... give way one inch of the ground he has won is very doubtful . But , however that may be , Light Drinks versus Liquor Poison " will be the future battle - cry . Finally , let it not be forgotten that if the law of Prohibition is to be ...
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