The National Review, Volume 68W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 119
... reason for further concealment , and refusing Lord Haldane the satisfaction he demands . His faithful henchman , the Daily Chronicle ( August 11 ) , in com- menting on the Premier's refusal to publish the missing " papers , " observes ...
... reason for further concealment , and refusing Lord Haldane the satisfaction he demands . His faithful henchman , the Daily Chronicle ( August 11 ) , in com- menting on the Premier's refusal to publish the missing " papers , " observes ...
Page 388
... reason- ably be put on it is that , set in the extreme need of our sailors and soldiers to administer the absolute powers that it had in trust , the Government suspended and is still suspending their use out of deference to the ...
... reason- ably be put on it is that , set in the extreme need of our sailors and soldiers to administer the absolute powers that it had in trust , the Government suspended and is still suspending their use out of deference to the ...
Page 484
... reason is obvious . Their " tickets have expired . They cannot travel with the times . These men are out of date . A politician has but an ephemeral existence , measured by the period during which he influences thought . His reputation ...
... reason is obvious . Their " tickets have expired . They cannot travel with the times . These men are out of date . A politician has but an ephemeral existence , measured by the period during which he influences thought . His reputation ...
Contents
LOGIN MISS DALHOUSIE | 26 |
LUZ COMTESSE JEAN | 34 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 35 |
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