The National Review, Volume 85W.H. Allen, 1925 - English literature |
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Page 32
... ground duty , has been assigned to the Air Force , and this may be a sound system ; but Great Britain is still an island " surrounded by water as well as by air , " and attack from the sea , " below the surface if not above it ...
... ground duty , has been assigned to the Air Force , and this may be a sound system ; but Great Britain is still an island " surrounded by water as well as by air , " and attack from the sea , " below the surface if not above it ...
Page 34
... ground for superfluous statesmen . MR . STANLEY BALDWIN's Second Administration has been sufficiently long in office to enable us to apprehend both Plain Sailing its strength and its weakness . Its chief assets are the two Oppositions ...
... ground for superfluous statesmen . MR . STANLEY BALDWIN's Second Administration has been sufficiently long in office to enable us to apprehend both Plain Sailing its strength and its weakness . Its chief assets are the two Oppositions ...
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... ground , I trust that he will not imagine that in so doing I would cast the faintest imputation either on his competence as a critic or upon the single - minded devotion to the public interests which inspires all Responsible Statesmen ...
... ground , I trust that he will not imagine that in so doing I would cast the faintest imputation either on his competence as a critic or upon the single - minded devotion to the public interests which inspires all Responsible Statesmen ...
Page 45
... ground that the Sinn Feiners had no choice , as they were on their last legs . Speaking of the treaty , he ... grounds either of law , usage or courtesy to my taking the title which the King has approved . " This provoked the following ...
... ground that the Sinn Feiners had no choice , as they were on their last legs . Speaking of the treaty , he ... grounds either of law , usage or courtesy to my taking the title which the King has approved . " This provoked the following ...
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... ground and establishing their unchallengeable superiority . If as has been suggested the Australians had had the best of the luck in preceding Test Matches , especially by their captain's happy faculty for winning the toss , at the ...
... ground and establishing their unchallengeable superiority . If as has been suggested the Australians had had the best of the luck in preceding Test Matches , especially by their captain's happy faculty for winning the toss , at the ...
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