The National Review, Volume 77W.H. Allen, 1921 - English literature |
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... become their mouthpiece , and is almost pathetic on behalf of the Fatherland , while the " sob artists " of Liberalism and Labour whimper in unison . The answer to all this spurious sentimentalism is as simple as it is conclusive . Had ...
... become their mouthpiece , and is almost pathetic on behalf of the Fatherland , while the " sob artists " of Liberalism and Labour whimper in unison . The answer to all this spurious sentimentalism is as simple as it is conclusive . Had ...
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... . It appears to have become the practice of officials of the British Foreign Office to occa- sionally discuss events with American correspondents in London freely and frankly , to their mutual advantage , 8 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... . It appears to have become the practice of officials of the British Foreign Office to occa- sionally discuss events with American correspondents in London freely and frankly , to their mutual advantage , 8 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
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... becomes a snare and a delusion for other Powers the moment we are authoritatively informed from Washing- ton that the huge Josephus Daniels shipbuilding programme of 1916 is sacrosanct and that no American Government or American ...
... becomes a snare and a delusion for other Powers the moment we are authoritatively informed from Washing- ton that the huge Josephus Daniels shipbuilding programme of 1916 is sacrosanct and that no American Government or American ...
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... become , in their latest development , peculiarly corrupt organizations , the result being that organized labour is placed under the control of demagogues with very little real ability , knowledge or character . These men , by violent ...
... become , in their latest development , peculiarly corrupt organizations , the result being that organized labour is placed under the control of demagogues with very little real ability , knowledge or character . These men , by violent ...
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... become , under leaders of the type of Mr. Thomas , one of the greatest dangers to society and one of the principal causes of mental darkness and of industrial stagnation , is thus represented as a justification of the most exaggerated ...
... become , under leaders of the type of Mr. Thomas , one of the greatest dangers to society and one of the principal causes of mental darkness and of industrial stagnation , is thus represented as a justification of the most exaggerated ...
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