The National Review, Volume 90W.H. Allen, 1928 - English literature |
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Page 22
... remains that they are there ; they were not put there presumably merely to pad out the Act to a decent length , and it is a fair inference that their authors were conscious an occasion might arise when the Union Parliament needed to be ...
... remains that they are there ; they were not put there presumably merely to pad out the Act to a decent length , and it is a fair inference that their authors were conscious an occasion might arise when the Union Parliament needed to be ...
Page 25
... remain where he now is . But Conservatives must guard against surprise - the motives even of the most transparent men are inscrutable and their actions consequently incalculable . We cannot conceive the Prime Minister relinquishing his ...
... remain where he now is . But Conservatives must guard against surprise - the motives even of the most transparent men are inscrutable and their actions consequently incalculable . We cannot conceive the Prime Minister relinquishing his ...
Page 26
... remain of that opinion , only rather more so , and therefore cannot imagine that their Leader will " let them down " by selling the pass to any Wizards . The Conservative Party needs Conservative Statesmanship as opposed to Coalition ...
... remain of that opinion , only rather more so , and therefore cannot imagine that their Leader will " let them down " by selling the pass to any Wizards . The Conservative Party needs Conservative Statesmanship as opposed to Coalition ...
Page 35
... remains of opinion that the adoption of the Gold Standard in 1925 was no factor in this calamity ? If it was , several serious questions suggest themselves . The Morning Post , as a champion of Agriculture , is naturally distressed at ...
... remains of opinion that the adoption of the Gold Standard in 1925 was no factor in this calamity ? If it was , several serious questions suggest themselves . The Morning Post , as a champion of Agriculture , is naturally distressed at ...
Page 56
... that , while human nature remains what it is , the knowledge that such disputes will be referred to the League places a premium upon aggression by a State which is not afraid of being considered bellicose . Moreover , 56 THE NATIONAL ...
... that , while human nature remains what it is , the knowledge that such disputes will be referred to the League places a premium upon aggression by a State which is not afraid of being considered bellicose . Moreover , 56 THE NATIONAL ...
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