The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1910 - English literature |
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Page 38
... side . We are in full sympathy with the powerful arguments of the Observer in favour of meeting effrontery with boldness . † We cannot agree with the Spectator , that the Peers should swallow the Budget minus the Land Clauses . The ...
... side . We are in full sympathy with the powerful arguments of the Observer in favour of meeting effrontery with boldness . † We cannot agree with the Spectator , that the Peers should swallow the Budget minus the Land Clauses . The ...
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... side . A decree of the people , after all parties had finished their talk , disposed of the matter immediately in hand , and there was no necessity of thinking for the future . Politics were , in fact , on the same level of reality in ...
... side . A decree of the people , after all parties had finished their talk , disposed of the matter immediately in hand , and there was no necessity of thinking for the future . Politics were , in fact , on the same level of reality in ...
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... side of which some future historian may have to record that , though " for many years old - fashioned politicians continued to regard it as an unconstitutional and dangerous Board , it gradually drew to itself the chief executive power ...
... side of which some future historian may have to record that , though " for many years old - fashioned politicians continued to regard it as an unconstitutional and dangerous Board , it gradually drew to itself the chief executive power ...
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... side to play far below its real form . Moreover , it must not be forgotten that our visitors take a widely different ... side has achieved this handsomely . They have done so not by reason of their own overwhelming ability , but because ...
... side to play far below its real form . Moreover , it must not be forgotten that our visitors take a widely different ... side has achieved this handsomely . They have done so not by reason of their own overwhelming ability , but because ...
Page 95
... public interest in the com- position of the national sides . This , however , became a side- issue when those of the Selectors then in England practically LESSONS OF THE TEST MATCHES 95 MARGOLIOUTH, Professor MARSH, Miss C NAVALIS OBSERVER.
... public interest in the com- position of the national sides . This , however , became a side- issue when those of the Selectors then in England practically LESSONS OF THE TEST MATCHES 95 MARGOLIOUTH, Professor MARSH, Miss C NAVALIS OBSERVER.
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