The National Review, Volume 88W.H. Allen, 1927 - English literature |
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... play her part in a mighty combination of civilized Powers against the Red Terror , if only we would allow her ! Such is the wisdom of our wiseacres , such the knowledge and understanding of Politicians who pass for being clever and deem ...
... play her part in a mighty combination of civilized Powers against the Red Terror , if only we would allow her ! Such is the wisdom of our wiseacres , such the knowledge and understanding of Politicians who pass for being clever and deem ...
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... again , Great Britain should associate herself with France in insisting that Poland receive fair play by election to the Council simultaneously with Germany , who seeks the dismemberment of a nation we are pledged THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... again , Great Britain should associate herself with France in insisting that Poland receive fair play by election to the Council simultaneously with Germany , who seeks the dismemberment of a nation we are pledged THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
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... playing a great and noble part in the world , immensely admired in the United States , whose citizens eagerly look forward to the happy day when our two nations will act as one in preserving the peace of the world , etc. " But across ...
... playing a great and noble part in the world , immensely admired in the United States , whose citizens eagerly look forward to the happy day when our two nations will act as one in preserving the peace of the world , etc. " But across ...
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... play the general busybody . Englishmen should be able to understand the type , because we have plenty of it in our midst , co conspicuously among didactic leader - writers of London journals and politicians who insist on giving their ...
... play the general busybody . Englishmen should be able to understand the type , because we have plenty of it in our midst , co conspicuously among didactic leader - writers of London journals and politicians who insist on giving their ...
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... plays no part whatsoever in Canadian affairs . The very appoint- ment is either made by the Ottawa Government suggesting a particular person to the Home Government , or by the latter asking the Canadian Government whether some special ...
... plays no part whatsoever in Canadian affairs . The very appoint- ment is either made by the Ottawa Government suggesting a particular person to the Home Government , or by the latter asking the Canadian Government whether some special ...
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