The National Review, Volume 87W.H. Allen, 1926 - Great Britain |
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We wish to remain hospitable even although this hospitality is abused , even when a primitive folklore wanders through our superb cities and me sees walking about individuals dressed in a very primitive style .
We wish to remain hospitable even although this hospitality is abused , even when a primitive folklore wanders through our superb cities and me sees walking about individuals dressed in a very primitive style .
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Otherwise she would elect to remain outside . With a degree of frankness calculated to make Bismarck turn in his grave the German Government proclaims Germany's two main objects , namely , a revision of the Peace Treaties and the ...
Otherwise she would elect to remain outside . With a degree of frankness calculated to make Bismarck turn in his grave the German Government proclaims Germany's two main objects , namely , a revision of the Peace Treaties and the ...
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We remain , however , of the opinion we have constantly expressed in these pages , that on every ground it is desirable that this process should be carried out in one or other of the Dominion capitals . Infinitely more good would accrue ...
We remain , however , of the opinion we have constantly expressed in these pages , that on every ground it is desirable that this process should be carried out in one or other of the Dominion capitals . Infinitely more good would accrue ...
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... gravitate towards Socialism and a Liberal - Labour Coalition develop which might be even more pernicious than the late Liberal - Conservative Coalition , the evil effects of which will remain with us for at least a generation .
... gravitate towards Socialism and a Liberal - Labour Coalition develop which might be even more pernicious than the late Liberal - Conservative Coalition , the evil effects of which will remain with us for at least a generation .
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With the masses Football in winter and Cricket in summer remain the prime favourites , and for one newspaper reader who ploughs through special articles on somebody's “ stance , ” or somebody else's “ niblick , ” a hundred or a thousand ...
With the masses Football in winter and Cricket in summer remain the prime favourites , and for one newspaper reader who ploughs through special articles on somebody's “ stance , ” or somebody else's “ niblick , ” a hundred or a thousand ...
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