The National Review, Volume 91W.H. Allen, 1928 - English literature |
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Page 13
... increased the strain of service . He was no amateur strategist who thought that clever politicians should dictate campaigns to stupid soldiers . He was likewise an admirable consultant on any difficult problem , and his lucidity was a ...
... increased the strain of service . He was no amateur strategist who thought that clever politicians should dictate campaigns to stupid soldiers . He was likewise an admirable consultant on any difficult problem , and his lucidity was a ...
Page 22
... increasing , and this time next cen- tury it may be comparatively common to have lived a hundred years . In 2028 the £ 500,000 of the Unknown Patriot will , if invested meanwhile at the modest rate of 4 per cent . , amount to nearly ...
... increasing , and this time next cen- tury it may be comparatively common to have lived a hundred years . In 2028 the £ 500,000 of the Unknown Patriot will , if invested meanwhile at the modest rate of 4 per cent . , amount to nearly ...
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... increasing Debt . If instead of casting all these millions into the bottomless pit , £ 50,000,000 were set aside and invested at 4 per cent . compound interest , it would double every sixteen years , which means that in less than one ...
... increasing Debt . If instead of casting all these millions into the bottomless pit , £ 50,000,000 were set aside and invested at 4 per cent . compound interest , it would double every sixteen years , which means that in less than one ...
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... increased home pro- duction that invariably accompanies every extension of Safeguarding . Mr. Graham Anderson also signalizes the equally suggestive increase in the export of British goods in the Safeguarded Class , amounting to about ...
... increased home pro- duction that invariably accompanies every extension of Safeguarding . Mr. Graham Anderson also signalizes the equally suggestive increase in the export of British goods in the Safeguarded Class , amounting to about ...
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... increasing recognition of the incontestible fact that the future prosperity of our people is irrevocably bound up with Imperial trade . The British Prime Minister paid a most successful visit to Canada last autumn , in company with the ...
... increasing recognition of the incontestible fact that the future prosperity of our people is irrevocably bound up with Imperial trade . The British Prime Minister paid a most successful visit to Canada last autumn , in company with the ...
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