The National Review, Volume 85W.H. Allen, 1925 - English literature |
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Page 12
... recent years in the shape of the pitchforking of outsiders into several of the highest posts that had hitherto been regarded as the plums of the profession . Had such appointments been made with an exclusive eye to public interests by ...
... recent years in the shape of the pitchforking of outsiders into several of the highest posts that had hitherto been regarded as the plums of the profession . Had such appointments been made with an exclusive eye to public interests by ...
Page 18
... recently organized group of Bosnian students in Belgrade , and that his colleague the Minister of the Interior ( Mr. Protitch ) , with the approval of the Cabinet , issued orders to the frontier authorities on the River Drina to prevent ...
... recently organized group of Bosnian students in Belgrade , and that his colleague the Minister of the Interior ( Mr. Protitch ) , with the approval of the Cabinet , issued orders to the frontier authorities on the River Drina to prevent ...
Page 22
... recent tour in South Africa , Lord Milner , in conversation with a special correspondent of the Cape Argus , made a remark that will delight all " Pertinent " Britons worthy of the name throughout the British Empire . Lest anyone should ...
... recent tour in South Africa , Lord Milner , in conversation with a special correspondent of the Cape Argus , made a remark that will delight all " Pertinent " Britons worthy of the name throughout the British Empire . Lest anyone should ...
Page 23
... recently sat at the feet of Professor Gilbert Murray lapping up the latest milk exported from Geneva re Protocols and suchlike . The British League of Nations leaves our idealogues stone cold . They have almost as little use for it as ...
... recently sat at the feet of Professor Gilbert Murray lapping up the latest milk exported from Geneva re Protocols and suchlike . The British League of Nations leaves our idealogues stone cold . They have almost as little use for it as ...
Page 65
... recent artificial manipulation of both the pound and the dollar . What is termed " parity , " viz . the pre - War ratio of the two monetary units , has been practically achieved outside of any trade operations . Indeed , surprise has ...
... recent artificial manipulation of both the pound and the dollar . What is termed " parity , " viz . the pre - War ratio of the two monetary units , has been practically achieved outside of any trade operations . Indeed , surprise has ...
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