The National Review, Volume 88W.H. Allen, 1927 - English literature |
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... politicians , being no braver than other politicians , were afraid of telling the American people the truth , which ... political interests , was to assemble as many maritime Powers as possible at Washington , and persuade them " in the ...
... politicians , being no braver than other politicians , were afraid of telling the American people the truth , which ... political interests , was to assemble as many maritime Powers as possible at Washington , and persuade them " in the ...
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... politicians , from good , bad or indifferent motives , are possessed with the idea that it behoves them to sit in judgment on the Universe and to play the general busybody . Englishmen should be able to understand the type , because we ...
... politicians , from good , bad or indifferent motives , are possessed with the idea that it behoves them to sit in judgment on the Universe and to play the general busybody . Englishmen should be able to understand the type , because we ...
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... political purposes of their ' hard bargain ' at the expense of John Bull , it won't hurt us . Great Britain will never be called upon to pay one dollar of this debt - if we lose the war there will be nothing to pay with , as every ...
... political purposes of their ' hard bargain ' at the expense of John Bull , it won't hurt us . Great Britain will never be called upon to pay one dollar of this debt - if we lose the war there will be nothing to pay with , as every ...
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practical politicians and working journalists across the Atlantic are equally terrified of offending their Catholic ... political transformation in France , with the ex - President of the Republic in the rĂ´le of deus ex machina . It is ...
practical politicians and working journalists across the Atlantic are equally terrified of offending their Catholic ... political transformation in France , with the ex - President of the Republic in the rĂ´le of deus ex machina . It is ...
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... political party purposes , sought to raise a false issue by pretending that the Governor- General ( Lord Byng ) was ... politicians actually suggested that " Lord Byng was carry- ing out Mr. Amery's orders " in refusing the Liberal ...
... political party purposes , sought to raise a false issue by pretending that the Governor- General ( Lord Byng ) was ... politicians actually suggested that " Lord Byng was carry- ing out Mr. Amery's orders " in refusing the Liberal ...
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