The National Review, Volume 77W.H. Allen, 1921 - English literature |
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... carry far too many guns for us . Consciously or sub- consciously , the Coalition has become their mouthpiece , and is almost pathetic on behalf of the Fatherland , while the " sob artists " of Liberalism and Labour whimper in unison ...
... carry far too many guns for us . Consciously or sub- consciously , the Coalition has become their mouthpiece , and is almost pathetic on behalf of the Fatherland , while the " sob artists " of Liberalism and Labour whimper in unison ...
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... carry out a policy they know to be disastrous , but not sufficient to admit that they have been deceived , they adopt a middle course , to which the natural vanity of mankind inevitably leads them . They persuade themselves that the ...
... carry out a policy they know to be disastrous , but not sufficient to admit that they have been deceived , they adopt a middle course , to which the natural vanity of mankind inevitably leads them . They persuade themselves that the ...
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... is emphasized by the fact that he never troubles to explain how the elimination of the capitalist and the assumption by the State of the organization and profits • of industry is to be carried out without ruining 50 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... is emphasized by the fact that he never troubles to explain how the elimination of the capitalist and the assumption by the State of the organization and profits • of industry is to be carried out without ruining 50 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
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• of industry is to be carried out without ruining industry in the process . By way of adding the last touch of absurdity to his picture of a nationalized England , he says that " all that is necessary is wise control and no excess ...
• of industry is to be carried out without ruining industry in the process . By way of adding the last touch of absurdity to his picture of a nationalized England , he says that " all that is necessary is wise control and no excess ...
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... carrying troops from Algeria to France . Sir Berkeley Milne , with three capital ships , was therefore required to deal with three navies , all potentially hostile . The one heavy ship of Germany , the Goeben , was at least two knots ...
... carrying troops from Algeria to France . Sir Berkeley Milne , with three capital ships , was therefore required to deal with three navies , all potentially hostile . The one heavy ship of Germany , the Goeben , was at least two knots ...
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