The National Review, Volume 91W.H. Allen, 1928 - English literature |
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... practical contribution towards the ultimate- though yet distant - extinction of the public debt . " This statement was accompanied by the following letter : " 8 , BISHOPSGATE , LONDON , E.C. 2 . January 26 , 1928 . " THE CHANCELLOR OF ...
... practical contribution towards the ultimate- though yet distant - extinction of the public debt . " This statement was accompanied by the following letter : " 8 , BISHOPSGATE , LONDON , E.C. 2 . January 26 , 1928 . " THE CHANCELLOR OF ...
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... practical knowledge of Greater Britain , which , judging by their public utterances and its inconspicuous place on the Minis- terial agenda , can scarcely loom as large in their conspectus as it should do considering our increasing ...
... practical knowledge of Greater Britain , which , judging by their public utterances and its inconspicuous place on the Minis- terial agenda , can scarcely loom as large in their conspectus as it should do considering our increasing ...
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... practical programme which the Australian and New Zealand Governments were anxious to discuss as calculated to develop and strengthen Imperial ties and stimulate Imperial trade into a hair - splitting debate on " Status , " which only ...
... practical programme which the Australian and New Zealand Governments were anxious to discuss as calculated to develop and strengthen Imperial ties and stimulate Imperial trade into a hair - splitting debate on " Status , " which only ...
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... practical politics ? Is it possible or even reasonable , e.g. , to inform so excellent a journalist as Mr. Tilden that his Wimbledon entry will be refused and himself disqualified as an amateur unless he breaks his Press contract ? And ...
... practical politics ? Is it possible or even reasonable , e.g. , to inform so excellent a journalist as Mr. Tilden that his Wimbledon entry will be refused and himself disqualified as an amateur unless he breaks his Press contract ? And ...
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... practical experience . The quality of leadership is often finely devel- oped in our leisured boys and girls , but if when the aforesaid intellectual equipment is complete the practical has still to be acquired , it means the loss of ...
... practical experience . The quality of leadership is often finely devel- oped in our leisured boys and girls , but if when the aforesaid intellectual equipment is complete the practical has still to be acquired , it means the loss of ...
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