The National Review, Volume 134W.H. Allen, 1950 - English literature |
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Page 57
... doubt , in a But no doubt , in a❝ great forward march of humanity a few " ordinary " people must expect to be crushed underfoot . It is to be hoped they have the consolation of knowing that the standard of 1945-50 is proudly held aloft ...
... doubt , in a But no doubt , in a❝ great forward march of humanity a few " ordinary " people must expect to be crushed underfoot . It is to be hoped they have the consolation of knowing that the standard of 1945-50 is proudly held aloft ...
Page 152
... doubts must arise if somebody starts accusing almost the whole world , with the one excep- tion of himself . Schacht ... doubt to arise concerning either their nationalist views or their willingness to support the political rebuilding of ...
... doubts must arise if somebody starts accusing almost the whole world , with the one excep- tion of himself . Schacht ... doubt to arise concerning either their nationalist views or their willingness to support the political rebuilding of ...
Page 230
... doubt that in his emotional life he lived always in and for the moment , and he had a habit , which must have been consoling for him , of moulding the circumstances of the past in his mind so that they took on any shape he might want ...
... doubt that in his emotional life he lived always in and for the moment , and he had a habit , which must have been consoling for him , of moulding the circumstances of the past in his mind so that they took on any shape he might want ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH The Editor | 23 |
FARM AND GARDEN | 58 |
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