The National Review, Volume 85W.H. Allen, 1925 - English literature |
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... England " is among the " others also ran with our Mandarins of Money . Our present Prime Minister is a patriot of the first water - no one questions that for a moment - and though he was anything but inspired in composing his Cabinet ...
... England " is among the " others also ran with our Mandarins of Money . Our present Prime Minister is a patriot of the first water - no one questions that for a moment - and though he was anything but inspired in composing his Cabinet ...
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... England to take the lead as the other sheep would follow . If we may credit Mr. Harvey , the late American Ambassador in London , the Americans have already nobbled our Government , though naturally the British are the last to be ...
... England to take the lead as the other sheep would follow . If we may credit Mr. Harvey , the late American Ambassador in London , the Americans have already nobbled our Government , though naturally the British are the last to be ...
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... England can give a lead in this matter which will result in a general return to the Gold Standard . The restoration of the Gold Standard by England must be made in co- operation with the United States . These countries have a common ...
... England can give a lead in this matter which will result in a general return to the Gold Standard . The restoration of the Gold Standard by England must be made in co- operation with the United States . These countries have a common ...
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... wrong appointment because the Prime Minister is in the fortunate position of having a choice of potential Viceroys , either of whom would provoke equal VOL . LXXXV 8 approval in India and in England . We name no EPISODES OF THE MONTH 38.
... wrong appointment because the Prime Minister is in the fortunate position of having a choice of potential Viceroys , either of whom would provoke equal VOL . LXXXV 8 approval in India and in England . We name no EPISODES OF THE MONTH 38.
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approval in India and in England . We name no names-- though names are freely mentioned - as it were invidious to do so , and moreover it might prejudice the " Mandarins " against the right man . The selection of a fit and proper person ...
approval in India and in England . We name no names-- though names are freely mentioned - as it were invidious to do so , and moreover it might prejudice the " Mandarins " against the right man . The selection of a fit and proper person ...
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