The National Review, Volume 88W.H. Allen, 1927 - English literature |
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Page 38
... mind or plan of their own , as it would be highly embarrassing to have one scheme put forward by a Minister and another by the party rank and file . With the Radicals and Socialists hostile to any and every proposal to strengthen or ...
... mind or plan of their own , as it would be highly embarrassing to have one scheme put forward by a Minister and another by the party rank and file . With the Radicals and Socialists hostile to any and every proposal to strengthen or ...
Page 39
... minds that the Hereditary and the Elective are two separate principles . They desire to see both principles incorporated in the composition of the new House : the Elective , Nominated , and Hereditary members . Several eminent men are ...
... minds that the Hereditary and the Elective are two separate principles . They desire to see both principles incorporated in the composition of the new House : the Elective , Nominated , and Hereditary members . Several eminent men are ...
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... mind By god's example , prizing humble homes . " He spoke , and ' neath the narrow sloping roof Bringing the hero set him down to rest On couch of leaves and skin of Libyan bear . Night fell , and folded in dark wings the earth . In Bk ...
... mind By god's example , prizing humble homes . " He spoke , and ' neath the narrow sloping roof Bringing the hero set him down to rest On couch of leaves and skin of Libyan bear . Night fell , and folded in dark wings the earth . In Bk ...
Page 100
... mind ) that serious chronic or killing disease will not be contracted unless the natural defences have been breached . This breach is the result of years of onslaught from those less deadly infections which are found in prac- tically ...
... mind ) that serious chronic or killing disease will not be contracted unless the natural defences have been breached . This breach is the result of years of onslaught from those less deadly infections which are found in prac- tically ...
Page 104
... minds for whom the more debased forms of Hinduism had no appeal and no inner meaning . The humbler races long ago conquered by the Aryans , with no share in the real religious life of the com- munity , embraced Islam because of the ...
... minds for whom the more debased forms of Hinduism had no appeal and no inner meaning . The humbler races long ago conquered by the Aryans , with no share in the real religious life of the com- munity , embraced Islam because of the ...
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