The National Review, Volume 89W.H. Allen, 1927 - English literature |
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Page 63
... true of the Reserved Sacrament . Great stress seems to be laid in the " Composite Book " on permission for reservation being for the sick only . But the familiarity of the Bishops with the Report of the Royal Commission on ...
... true of the Reserved Sacrament . Great stress seems to be laid in the " Composite Book " on permission for reservation being for the sick only . But the familiarity of the Bishops with the Report of the Royal Commission on ...
Page 69
... true . Easy roads never lead to the heights . The primrose path only takes those who follow it to disenchantment . No wizardry can induce an immediate millennium . It is by the steep and rugged track of difficulty that a man arrives at ...
... true . Easy roads never lead to the heights . The primrose path only takes those who follow it to disenchantment . No wizardry can induce an immediate millennium . It is by the steep and rugged track of difficulty that a man arrives at ...
Page 70
... True brains naturally find their way upwards . Labour leaders will be indeed guilty of social crime of the blackest character if at this grave crisis they fail to clear their minds of cant and humbug , of cowardice and personal vanity ...
... True brains naturally find their way upwards . Labour leaders will be indeed guilty of social crime of the blackest character if at this grave crisis they fail to clear their minds of cant and humbug , of cowardice and personal vanity ...
Page 71
... our larger faith , our true hope . Let us find anew our soul as a nation , and go forward in the spirit of friendship , of co - operation and mutual forbearance , to earn once more happiness and prosperity WILL COMMON SENSE WIN ? 71.
... our larger faith , our true hope . Let us find anew our soul as a nation , and go forward in the spirit of friendship , of co - operation and mutual forbearance , to earn once more happiness and prosperity WILL COMMON SENSE WIN ? 71.
Page 73
... true that , even with a strong leavening of undoubted Nationalists in his Cabinet , the Chancellor , Dr. Marx , declared in the Reichstag on February 3rd that the lesson of the war had not been lost , and that from henceforth there ...
... true that , even with a strong leavening of undoubted Nationalists in his Cabinet , the Chancellor , Dr. Marx , declared in the Reichstag on February 3rd that the lesson of the war had not been lost , and that from henceforth there ...
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