The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1910 - English literature |
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Page 7
... seems inconceivable that the Fisher régime should survive this scarcely veiled vote of censure . Needless to say the hysterical enthusiasts of the " Fishpond " Press , have after their wont thrown up their caps and claimed the Report as ...
... seems inconceivable that the Fisher régime should survive this scarcely veiled vote of censure . Needless to say the hysterical enthusiasts of the " Fishpond " Press , have after their wont thrown up their caps and claimed the Report as ...
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... seems to be speed of production . For instance , they are making immensely powerful lathes which will bore and turn a 12 - inch gun simultaneously , which they estimate will save at least one - third of the time . They seem to have ...
... seems to be speed of production . For instance , they are making immensely powerful lathes which will bore and turn a 12 - inch gun simultaneously , which they estimate will save at least one - third of the time . They seem to have ...
Page 33
... seems to me that , looking at it from a common - sense point of view , it is unthinkable that either under the theory or the practice of the Constitution , in a country with two legislative chambers , it could be left to the absolute ...
... seems to me that , looking at it from a common - sense point of view , it is unthinkable that either under the theory or the practice of the Constitution , in a country with two legislative chambers , it could be left to the absolute ...
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... seems to have been the original policy of the Budget Protest League , organised by Mr. Walter Long , but inspired by Lord Avebury , whose grotesque " alternative Budgets " are the laughing - stock of serious people . Every one who is ...
... seems to have been the original policy of the Budget Protest League , organised by Mr. Walter Long , but inspired by Lord Avebury , whose grotesque " alternative Budgets " are the laughing - stock of serious people . Every one who is ...
Page 54
... seems to me perfectly correct . The Parliamentary system in the eighteenth century was the product of the Civil War of the seventeenth century and the Revolution of 1688 , and in it there was a perpetual struggle between the legislative ...
... seems to me perfectly correct . The Parliamentary system in the eighteenth century was the product of the Civil War of the seventeenth century and the Revolution of 1688 , and in it there was a perpetual struggle between the legislative ...
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