The National Review, Volume 90W.H. Allen, 1928 - English literature |
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Page 5
stitutions are called for - their day is over , the Dominions wouldn't look at them - even if they could be fashioned . But all practical forms of inter - Imperial co - operation should be developed with those who are willing to ...
stitutions are called for - their day is over , the Dominions wouldn't look at them - even if they could be fashioned . But all practical forms of inter - Imperial co - operation should be developed with those who are willing to ...
Page 28
... abhor the Pinks . Though both factions are usually found in the same lobby , and the tune is usually called by the Reds on important occasions , they wish each other at the bottom of the sea . The very 28 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... abhor the Pinks . Though both factions are usually found in the same lobby , and the tune is usually called by the Reds on important occasions , they wish each other at the bottom of the sea . The very 28 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
Page 29
... called " the Forty Thieves . " There are indeed few subjects on which the four hundred Conservative M.P.s are agreed , and still fewer on which our huge over- grown , unwieldy Cabinet is able to make up its mind . The result is laissez ...
... called " the Forty Thieves . " There are indeed few subjects on which the four hundred Conservative M.P.s are agreed , and still fewer on which our huge over- grown , unwieldy Cabinet is able to make up its mind . The result is laissez ...
Page 36
... called " Generals " involve themselves in affairs that are too shady for publication , but which result in their quitting the field of honour much richer men than when they entered it . Thus a certain Chiang Kai Shek , who had been much ...
... called " Generals " involve themselves in affairs that are too shady for publication , but which result in their quitting the field of honour much richer men than when they entered it . Thus a certain Chiang Kai Shek , who had been much ...
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... called , which meant that the enemy on a given section of the front were not usually presenting us with more than a few tons of shells a day with the proper complement of bullets and other projectiles . Though it was not always " drum ...
... called , which meant that the enemy on a given section of the front were not usually presenting us with more than a few tons of shells a day with the proper complement of bullets and other projectiles . Though it was not always " drum ...
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