The National Review, Volume 78W.H. Allen, 1921 - English literature |
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Page 184
... look to the most ignorant and easily gulled elements of the population , in the working on whose cupidity and even worse passions by specious promises of benefits to come , and supposed injuries and injustices to be avenged , if they ...
... look to the most ignorant and easily gulled elements of the population , in the working on whose cupidity and even worse passions by specious promises of benefits to come , and supposed injuries and injustices to be avenged , if they ...
Page 237
... look at me , and his mind was made up . The enemy behind he knew too well , also what he might expect from that quarter . Of my character he was not so certain . He weighed the chances and decided to try me . Slowly and infinitely ...
... look at me , and his mind was made up . The enemy behind he knew too well , also what he might expect from that quarter . Of my character he was not so certain . He weighed the chances and decided to try me . Slowly and infinitely ...
Page 565
... Look at us ! We are the great world - conquerors . We have gained the victory where Germany failed , and brought England to her knees . What shall we extort next ? " There is not the faintest glimmer of gratitude . There is not the ...
... Look at us ! We are the great world - conquerors . We have gained the victory where Germany failed , and brought England to her knees . What shall we extort next ? " There is not the faintest glimmer of gratitude . There is not the ...
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