The National Review, Volume 87W.H. Allen, 1926 - English literature |
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Page 22
... judges than we can possibly be of their own safety . But the lecturing habit is so ingrained in the British Press that a newspaper such as the Spectator cannot resist admonishing all and sundry , especially Allies— though it never dare ...
... judges than we can possibly be of their own safety . But the lecturing habit is so ingrained in the British Press that a newspaper such as the Spectator cannot resist admonishing all and sundry , especially Allies— though it never dare ...
Page 42
... Judges had decided in favour of Captain Henning , the Inland Revenue insisted on appealing to the House of Lords . Briefly his case was that , having received no income from certain shares in the year of assessment , he could not be ...
... Judges had decided in favour of Captain Henning , the Inland Revenue insisted on appealing to the House of Lords . Briefly his case was that , having received no income from certain shares in the year of assessment , he could not be ...
Page 48
... judges - by 6-3 , 8-6 . The second set was close , and the American champion has nothing to regret . She is only twenty ... judge as Mr. S. N. Doust , who does not allow himself to be carried away by the emotions of the moment , regards ...
... judges - by 6-3 , 8-6 . The second set was close , and the American champion has nothing to regret . She is only twenty ... judge as Mr. S. N. Doust , who does not allow himself to be carried away by the emotions of the moment , regards ...
Page 85
... judge with a considerable measure of accuracy how much truth there was in the charges so freely brought against him . The answer can only be that there was a great deal . It is perhaps curious that Hawkins's Life , which appeared in ...
... judge with a considerable measure of accuracy how much truth there was in the charges so freely brought against him . The answer can only be that there was a great deal . It is perhaps curious that Hawkins's Life , which appeared in ...
Page 120
... judge leaned forward , his fingers between the pages of a volume , and in an undertone read a few sentences to the Emir . The latter nodded as the words were ended , glanced at the others with interrogation , got their confirma- tion ...
... judge leaned forward , his fingers between the pages of a volume , and in an undertone read a few sentences to the Emir . The latter nodded as the words were ended , glanced at the others with interrogation , got their confirma- tion ...
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