The National Review, Volume 134W.H. Allen, 1950 - English literature |
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Page 250
... hold the line against Soviet aggression in Europe , something must be very seriously wrong . The United States and the French and British Empires have , of course , heavy commitments outside Europe ; and they certainly cannot be ...
... hold the line against Soviet aggression in Europe , something must be very seriously wrong . The United States and the French and British Empires have , of course , heavy commitments outside Europe ; and they certainly cannot be ...
Page 261
... hold to the rights and free- dom of the individual . So far one of these ideologies , Socialism , has drawn its voting strength preponderantly from the factory workers and the miners . The rural population and the middle classes have ...
... hold to the rights and free- dom of the individual . So far one of these ideologies , Socialism , has drawn its voting strength preponderantly from the factory workers and the miners . The rural population and the middle classes have ...
Page 393
... hold the attention , but there is not the complete compul- sion to listen that makes that first what it is . Verse is used throughout , except , it is interesting to note , for the riotous incursion of the rogue , Matthew Skipps , in ...
... hold the attention , but there is not the complete compul- sion to listen that makes that first what it is . Verse is used throughout , except , it is interesting to note , for the riotous incursion of the rogue , Matthew Skipps , in ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH The Editor | 23 |
FARM AND GARDEN | 58 |
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