The National Review, Volume 87W.H. Allen, 1926 - Great Britain |
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The others are the last remains of the barbarian invasions — and for these we will adopt the Roman policy of severe justice . To the German nation we say : “ The Fascist people wishes to be a sincere friend who looks you straight in the ...
The others are the last remains of the barbarian invasions — and for these we will adopt the Roman policy of severe justice . To the German nation we say : “ The Fascist people wishes to be a sincere friend who looks you straight in the ...
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friend who looks you straight in the eyes , a friend with clean hands , a friend who stands outside that ' Kultur ' which we have now done with . ” My speech must be regarded as the adoption of a political and diplomatic position .
friend who looks you straight in the eyes , a friend with clean hands , a friend who stands outside that ' Kultur ' which we have now done with . ” My speech must be regarded as the adoption of a political and diplomatic position .
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It almost looks as though her professional Politicians enjoy What of France ? this distracting and unending crisis . Although prophets continue declaring that “ something must happen soon , ” nothing has happened so far , except the ...
It almost looks as though her professional Politicians enjoy What of France ? this distracting and unending crisis . Although prophets continue declaring that “ something must happen soon , ” nothing has happened so far , except the ...
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It looks as though mere cleverness will not pull France clear of present difficulties ; but the alternatives are not cheerful , and the only practical suggestion M. Tardieu can contribute * is a more or less distant General Election !
It looks as though mere cleverness will not pull France clear of present difficulties ; but the alternatives are not cheerful , and the only practical suggestion M. Tardieu can contribute * is a more or less distant General Election !
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We need only look at the state of public affairs in Canada , South Africa , and Australia in order to realize how much hay overseas statesmen already have on their respective forks . Canadian politics appear to be at a deadlock ...
We need only look at the state of public affairs in Canada , South Africa , and Australia in order to realize how much hay overseas statesmen already have on their respective forks . Canadian politics appear to be at a deadlock ...
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