The National Review, Volume 72W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 26
... seems to be developing a positive itch - doubtless on the pressure of Herr von Kühlmann - to obtrude her unwelcome ... seem to be completely turned by General Smuts's membership of the British War Cabinet . His Majesty's Ministers are to ...
... seems to be developing a positive itch - doubtless on the pressure of Herr von Kühlmann - to obtrude her unwelcome ... seem to be completely turned by General Smuts's membership of the British War Cabinet . His Majesty's Ministers are to ...
Page 88
... seems to me an entirely false , wickedly false , view of a school- master's work that he should be mainly interested in turning out boys who shall be able to pass the right examination at the right moment . This view has almost swamped ...
... seems to me an entirely false , wickedly false , view of a school- master's work that he should be mainly interested in turning out boys who shall be able to pass the right examination at the right moment . This view has almost swamped ...
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... seems to be one of the few birds that stood the winter well . In Scotland it benefited by coming into the towns and villages . In a like manner the buntings do not seem to have been severely affected , except in the case of the cirl and ...
... seems to be one of the few birds that stood the winter well . In Scotland it benefited by coming into the towns and villages . In a like manner the buntings do not seem to have been severely affected , except in the case of the cirl and ...
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