The National Review, Volume 134W.H. Allen, 1950 - English literature |
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... hope that for our fellow - Conservatives , in particular , it will be a successful one . The importance of General Elections is sometimes exaggerated and the apocalyptic language which they evoke can seem rather absurd in the cool ...
... hope that for our fellow - Conservatives , in particular , it will be a successful one . The importance of General Elections is sometimes exaggerated and the apocalyptic language which they evoke can seem rather absurd in the cool ...
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... hope that those who are already readers or subscribers will help us , by their goodwill and commendation , to fulfil this purpose . Conservatism undoubtedly needs , among other things , the best periodical journalism ; and The National ...
... hope that those who are already readers or subscribers will help us , by their goodwill and commendation , to fulfil this purpose . Conservatism undoubtedly needs , among other things , the best periodical journalism ; and The National ...
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... hope of reward in the shape of returning prosperity and ultimate recovery . Such a hope cannot be disseminated by the frigid arguments of economists . demands the warm appeal of statesmanlike action . D Tackle Dollars First It ESIRABLE ...
... hope of reward in the shape of returning prosperity and ultimate recovery . Such a hope cannot be disseminated by the frigid arguments of economists . demands the warm appeal of statesmanlike action . D Tackle Dollars First It ESIRABLE ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH The Editor | 23 |
FARM AND GARDEN | 58 |
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