The National Review, Volume 85W.H. Allen, 1925 - English literature |
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... them . No jerry - built military structure would be of the least use to us , nor is there any occasion for it . Let us take a long view and " systematically build to a well- thought - out plan " and " not be afraid 28 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... them . No jerry - built military structure would be of the least use to us , nor is there any occasion for it . Let us take a long view and " systematically build to a well- thought - out plan " and " not be afraid 28 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
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thought - out plan " and " not be afraid to incur some risk as to the time of completion . " Such is the wise advice of a soldier who rendered the priceless service to the nation of preventing the Politicians from losing the War , as ...
thought - out plan " and " not be afraid to incur some risk as to the time of completion . " Such is the wise advice of a soldier who rendered the priceless service to the nation of preventing the Politicians from losing the War , as ...
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... thought was right , especially in tackling the great industrial problems of which Mr. Stanley Baldwin has ... thoughts are the good of the country , and who would sooner be burned at the stake than abandon one jot or tittle of the ...
... thought was right , especially in tackling the great industrial problems of which Mr. Stanley Baldwin has ... thoughts are the good of the country , and who would sooner be burned at the stake than abandon one jot or tittle of the ...
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... thought which runs through Socialist ideals , and by the adoption of such a plan the output of Socialist legislation might become fast and furious . The result would be to abolish the control of the House of Commons over legislation as ...
... thought which runs through Socialist ideals , and by the adoption of such a plan the output of Socialist legislation might become fast and furious . The result would be to abolish the control of the House of Commons over legislation as ...
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... thought for the morrow . Britain could not , in the interests of her Indian Empire , allow Russia to become sole mortgagee , and for such money as she lent was bound to demand security . Discussions between the two Powers were so ...
... thought for the morrow . Britain could not , in the interests of her Indian Empire , allow Russia to become sole mortgagee , and for such money as she lent was bound to demand security . Discussions between the two Powers were so ...
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