The National Review, Volume 76W.H. Allen, 1920 - English literature |
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Page 17
... effect to this resolution does not mean a mere strike . It does not mean a simple down tools ' policy . If this resolution is to be given effect to , it means a change to the whole of the Constitution of this country . " It certainly ...
... effect to this resolution does not mean a mere strike . It does not mean a simple down tools ' policy . If this resolution is to be given effect to , it means a change to the whole of the Constitution of this country . " It certainly ...
Page 357
... effect on the adversary - that feeling of helplessness which its advance aroused in even the staunchest German heart ; that even more bitter and fatal loss of confidence in leaders who could find no reply to this monstrous and ...
... effect on the adversary - that feeling of helplessness which its advance aroused in even the staunchest German heart ; that even more bitter and fatal loss of confidence in leaders who could find no reply to this monstrous and ...
Page 398
... in Nature has two opposite effects . If a person takes too much alcohol , the next day he is likely to feel rather a wreck . The reason is that alcohol is pri- marily a stimulant , and its secondary effect must be 898 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... in Nature has two opposite effects . If a person takes too much alcohol , the next day he is likely to feel rather a wreck . The reason is that alcohol is pri- marily a stimulant , and its secondary effect must be 898 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
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