The National Review, Volume 93W.H. Allen, 1929 - English literature |
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Page 715
... turn bring their friends to see him ride . Such a day makes the hunt popular with every class . Cottagers forget the loss of poultry from the foxes . Squires who do not hunt forgive the ravages among the pheasants . Farmers condone the ...
... turn bring their friends to see him ride . Such a day makes the hunt popular with every class . Cottagers forget the loss of poultry from the foxes . Squires who do not hunt forgive the ravages among the pheasants . Farmers condone the ...
Page 847
... turn , for so many expectations remain unful- filled that there is always the possibility that a succeeding administration will do more than the last . How sagacious therefore must a Leader be when , assailed by demands from every ...
... turn , for so many expectations remain unful- filled that there is always the possibility that a succeeding administration will do more than the last . How sagacious therefore must a Leader be when , assailed by demands from every ...
Page 945
... turns with every passing breeze . Determined and attractive leadership is called for at this juncture , tempered by a ... turn their eyes to a new political campaign in which they will gladly take a part ; a part , moreover , in welcome ...
... turns with every passing breeze . Determined and attractive leadership is called for at this juncture , tempered by a ... turn their eyes to a new political campaign in which they will gladly take a part ; a part , moreover , in welcome ...
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