The National Review, Volume 87W.H. Allen, 1926 - English literature |
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Page 52
... whole aim and object of the League of Nations itself ? Not even in the opinion of any of those States believed to be manoeuvring for place to serve as the arena for dark intrigues , but to serve as a humble instrument for the general ...
... whole aim and object of the League of Nations itself ? Not even in the opinion of any of those States believed to be manoeuvring for place to serve as the arena for dark intrigues , but to serve as a humble instrument for the general ...
Page 53
... whole march of events . This means that Poland , a State which is vitally concerned in all these questions of Germany's eastern frontier , is to remain outside the permanent ranks of the members of the Council , or at most she may have ...
... whole march of events . This means that Poland , a State which is vitally concerned in all these questions of Germany's eastern frontier , is to remain outside the permanent ranks of the members of the Council , or at most she may have ...
Page 61
... whole the iron and steel industry is depressed , there are not wanting bright spots in this most essential key industry . The Empire share of the total exports of iron and steel was 51 per cent . in 1924 , or £ 38 millions out of a ...
... whole the iron and steel industry is depressed , there are not wanting bright spots in this most essential key industry . The Empire share of the total exports of iron and steel was 51 per cent . in 1924 , or £ 38 millions out of a ...
Page 64
... whole of the British Empire to find methods whereby the industrial strength of Great Britain may be preserved . For there is no reason to suppose that those responsible for the government and commerce of the over- seas Empire do not ...
... whole of the British Empire to find methods whereby the industrial strength of Great Britain may be preserved . For there is no reason to suppose that those responsible for the government and commerce of the over- seas Empire do not ...
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... whole of the existing machinery of Federal administration . It is but justice that the Malay Rulers should be accorded the highest dignity , respect , and emoluments ; but the fact must not be lost sight of that there is a vast public ...
... whole of the existing machinery of Federal administration . It is but justice that the Malay Rulers should be accorded the highest dignity , respect , and emoluments ; but the fact must not be lost sight of that there is a vast public ...
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