The National Review, Volume 87W.H. Allen, 1926 - Great Britain |
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I hope that it will be heard by all those who ought to hear it , so that the Italian Government need not make a concrete reply , as it would have to do if the German Government assumed responsibility for what has happened .
I hope that it will be heard by all those who ought to hear it , so that the Italian Government need not make a concrete reply , as it would have to do if the German Government assumed responsibility for what has happened .
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All we can do is to continually call attention to these vital Imperial issues in the hope that the Dominions will “ wake up ” before it is too late . They are constantly exhorting the “ sleepy old Mother Country to wake up .
All we can do is to continually call attention to these vital Imperial issues in the hope that the Dominions will “ wake up ” before it is too late . They are constantly exhorting the “ sleepy old Mother Country to wake up .
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We prate of idealism , of the brotherhood of man , of the hope of ending for ever the menace of war , and to a Europe industrially bleeding we offer only advice , which is not wanted , and present our bills for money lent ...
We prate of idealism , of the brotherhood of man , of the hope of ending for ever the menace of war , and to a Europe industrially bleeding we offer only advice , which is not wanted , and present our bills for money lent ...
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The Prime Minister is known to have this painful subject much at heart , and we sincerely hope that once he puts his hand to the plough he will not look back . Events are combining to prepare the way for a really serious effort to deal ...
The Prime Minister is known to have this painful subject much at heart , and we sincerely hope that once he puts his hand to the plough he will not look back . Events are combining to prepare the way for a really serious effort to deal ...
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Such criticisms as we hazard of the present Government are exclusively due to our hope that the present régime may be so satisfactory that the country will gladly renew its mandate at the next General Election , but it is not enough to ...
Such criticisms as we hazard of the present Government are exclusively due to our hope that the present régime may be so satisfactory that the country will gladly renew its mandate at the next General Election , but it is not enough to ...
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