The National Review, Volume 134W.H. Allen, 1950 - English literature |
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Page 35
... continue land sales control . It can claim that it has to some extent prevented the inflation of farm values which ... continue its system of Social Security . He is pledged not to reduce wages or the Civil Service . So long as Britain ...
... continue land sales control . It can claim that it has to some extent prevented the inflation of farm values which ... continue its system of Social Security . He is pledged not to reduce wages or the Civil Service . So long as Britain ...
Page 192
... continue its work on all forms of atomic weapons , including the so - called hydrogen or super - bomb . " A few days ... continue " its work , and it was made clear that no large new appropriations would be requested . In addition , the ...
... continue its work on all forms of atomic weapons , including the so - called hydrogen or super - bomb . " A few days ... continue " its work , and it was made clear that no large new appropriations would be requested . In addition , the ...
Page 345
... continue to struggle forward under a burden of national and local taxation equiva- lent to 40 per cent . of the national income . The Chancellor appeared to contemplate this prospect with equanimity . But to those who study the picture ...
... continue to struggle forward under a burden of national and local taxation equiva- lent to 40 per cent . of the national income . The Chancellor appeared to contemplate this prospect with equanimity . But to those who study the picture ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH The Editor | 23 |
FARM AND GARDEN | 58 |
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