The National Review, Volume 52W.H. Allen, 1908 - English literature |
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Page 375
... means the barest possible allowance ; it means the suppression of the margin of safety ; it means a fleet which optimists may believe to be just adequate , but which the unexpected emergencies of war may prove to be far below the needs ...
... means the barest possible allowance ; it means the suppression of the margin of safety ; it means a fleet which optimists may believe to be just adequate , but which the unexpected emergencies of war may prove to be far below the needs ...
Page 495
... means of protecting employment , of increasing production , and of equitably providing additional revenue for national defence and social reform , it is essential to the union of classes ; as the only means of redressing the fiscal and ...
... means of protecting employment , of increasing production , and of equitably providing additional revenue for national defence and social reform , it is essential to the union of classes ; as the only means of redressing the fiscal and ...
Page 516
... mean to do it by any means , by coaxing or by the strong hand . We told our readers in the October number of the National Review , that the Boers intended to ask for a " blank cheque , " in order that inconvenient questions should be ...
... mean to do it by any means , by coaxing or by the strong hand . We told our readers in the October number of the National Review , that the Boers intended to ask for a " blank cheque , " in order that inconvenient questions should be ...
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