The National Review, Volume 89W.H. Allen, 1927 - English literature |
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Page 29
... stand or fall with our Leader ; there is no thought of displacing him , for the simple and sufficient reason that there is no alternative . But among the Socialists the atmosphere is different . So far from trusting or following Mr ...
... stand or fall with our Leader ; there is no thought of displacing him , for the simple and sufficient reason that there is no alternative . But among the Socialists the atmosphere is different . So far from trusting or following Mr ...
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... stand up to them . MANY of us have sought without substantial success to ascer- tain the true cause of the Government truckling to Moscow . It is self - evident from their public speeches Flimsy that several of the Foreign Minister's ...
... stand up to them . MANY of us have sought without substantial success to ascer- tain the true cause of the Government truckling to Moscow . It is self - evident from their public speeches Flimsy that several of the Foreign Minister's ...
Page 59
... stand out firmly when it was being planned and ordered , and they both joined " heartily " -according to Socialist reports - in singing that deplorable ditty of violence , " The Red Flag . " Nor did they move till they saw pretty ...
... stand out firmly when it was being planned and ordered , and they both joined " heartily " -according to Socialist reports - in singing that deplorable ditty of violence , " The Red Flag . " Nor did they move till they saw pretty ...
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... stand up on it . To them also we are indebted , until recently , for the pollution of our rivers and the consequent destruction of many a mile of pleasant and valuable trout - fishing ; so that if the roads have been improved in surface ...
... stand up on it . To them also we are indebted , until recently , for the pollution of our rivers and the consequent destruction of many a mile of pleasant and valuable trout - fishing ; so that if the roads have been improved in surface ...
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... standing guard over the Severn . Far , far away , in the distance behind the town , are , sketched in faintest washes of blue , yet other hills , namely the Bredon , but we only see them when , as the airmen say , " visibility is good ...
... standing guard over the Severn . Far , far away , in the distance behind the town , are , sketched in faintest washes of blue , yet other hills , namely the Bredon , but we only see them when , as the airmen say , " visibility is good ...
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