The National Review, Volume 85W.H. Allen, 1925 - English literature |
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Page 7
... cause on behalf of gold . It is not the first occasion of their coalition , though in no case have they combined to promote British interests any- where , and Mr. Snowden's zeal as a currency contractor should give pause to any ...
... cause on behalf of gold . It is not the first occasion of their coalition , though in no case have they combined to promote British interests any- where , and Mr. Snowden's zeal as a currency contractor should give pause to any ...
Page 16
... cause , knows how to heap coals of fire on the heads of certain prominent politicians in this country who have advertised themselves as enemies of Poland . But we trust he realizes that few things are more odious to patriotic Englishmen ...
... cause , knows how to heap coals of fire on the heads of certain prominent politicians in this country who have advertised themselves as enemies of Poland . But we trust he realizes that few things are more odious to patriotic Englishmen ...
Page 26
... cause of peace- " egregious is the slighting epithet applied to his lordship of London . We had hitherto regarded our contemporary as the organ par excellence of the Episcopal Bench - Bishops have been heard proclaiming its tenets from ...
... cause of peace- " egregious is the slighting epithet applied to his lordship of London . We had hitherto regarded our contemporary as the organ par excellence of the Episcopal Bench - Bishops have been heard proclaiming its tenets from ...
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... gratuitously surrounding himself with colleagues of the type we have indicated - men who are never so happy as when they are abandoning some position they are publicly pledged to defend , or some cause EPISODES OF THE MONTH 85.
... gratuitously surrounding himself with colleagues of the type we have indicated - men who are never so happy as when they are abandoning some position they are publicly pledged to defend , or some cause EPISODES OF THE MONTH 85.
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... cause of the Reform of the House of Lords , to which many of them have at different times rendered lip service and of which none would care or dare to avow themselves opponents . In theory all Conservatives favour the policy of ...
... cause of the Reform of the House of Lords , to which many of them have at different times rendered lip service and of which none would care or dare to avow themselves opponents . In theory all Conservatives favour the policy of ...
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