The National Review, Volume 134W.H. Allen, 1950 - English literature |
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Page 184
... question of the Saar will not be settled and legitimised by the contemplated channels . Either some other formula of regularisation must be deter- mined and it will never be determined with German consent or , alternatively , the question ...
... question of the Saar will not be settled and legitimised by the contemplated channels . Either some other formula of regularisation must be deter- mined and it will never be determined with German consent or , alternatively , the question ...
Page 194
... question in respect to the production of any particular weapon was never the narrow question alone . The question of alternatives , of balancing that effort with something else , always enters into it . " In all the controversy over the ...
... question in respect to the production of any particular weapon was never the narrow question alone . The question of alternatives , of balancing that effort with something else , always enters into it . " In all the controversy over the ...
Page 284
... question of policy . It is a question of how much it is nationally desirable to spend on making what is at present uneconomic land into a workable food producing proposition , bearing in mind the likelihood or otherwise , of that land ...
... question of policy . It is a question of how much it is nationally desirable to spend on making what is at present uneconomic land into a workable food producing proposition , bearing in mind the likelihood or otherwise , of that land ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH The Editor | 23 |
FARM AND GARDEN | 58 |
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