The National Review, Volume 114W.H. Allen, 1940 - English literature |
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Page 63
... feeling of the Services : I confess that I feel very much out of touch with this House . It has been my good fortune to have been mobilised since the first day of the war , and I have been living in a very different atmosphere to that ...
... feeling of the Services : I confess that I feel very much out of touch with this House . It has been my good fortune to have been mobilised since the first day of the war , and I have been living in a very different atmosphere to that ...
Page 426
... feeling running through this country than at any other time since the war . You will remember the election at Fulham in the autumn of 1933 , when a seat , which the National Government held ... feel quite sure he 426 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... feeling running through this country than at any other time since the war . You will remember the election at Fulham in the autumn of 1933 , when a seat , which the National Government held ... feel quite sure he 426 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
Page 610
... feel ashamed that the British should so recklessly make ducks and drakes of the precious heritage of our forefathers . It makes me feel that the old tradition of Empire has become a rather degenerate lip - service to an utterly false ...
... feel ashamed that the British should so recklessly make ducks and drakes of the precious heritage of our forefathers . It makes me feel that the old tradition of Empire has become a rather degenerate lip - service to an utterly false ...
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