The National Review, Volume 78W.H. Allen, 1921 - English literature |
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... carried out by our Japanese Allies . Just see what happened . There you had the Pacific raided by fast German cruisers and our ships sunk . We had to depend upon the help of New Zealand and of Australia . " Between them these two ...
... carried out by our Japanese Allies . Just see what happened . There you had the Pacific raided by fast German cruisers and our ships sunk . We had to depend upon the help of New Zealand and of Australia . " Between them these two ...
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... carried out in practice the reserved and prudent policy of the country . He was always a moderating influence in the assemblies of the Powers , and possessed an infinite capacity for compromise and pacification . If he generally acted ...
... carried out in practice the reserved and prudent policy of the country . He was always a moderating influence in the assemblies of the Powers , and possessed an infinite capacity for compromise and pacification . If he generally acted ...
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... carry out an immediate and drastic reduction in Ministers ' salaries . It would apply to those salaries the test which ... carried on by a President , to whom there is no real analogy here , who receives £ 20,000 a year , and eleven ...
... carry out an immediate and drastic reduction in Ministers ' salaries . It would apply to those salaries the test which ... carried on by a President , to whom there is no real analogy here , who receives £ 20,000 a year , and eleven ...
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