The National Review, Volume 85W.H. Allen, 1925 - English literature |
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Page 27
... living in outer darkness . But his gorge rises at the Protocol , of which there is little left when he has done with it ( see Observer , February 8 , 1925 ) : When con- The Geneva Protocol is a universal panacea merely on paper ...
... living in outer darkness . But his gorge rises at the Protocol , of which there is little left when he has done with it ( see Observer , February 8 , 1925 ) : When con- The Geneva Protocol is a universal panacea merely on paper ...
Page 65
... living for generations to come . The full effects of this financial policy are not yet realized . Millions of our people have already tasted and are to - day experiencing some of them , viz . unemploy- ment , bad trade , and starvation ...
... living for generations to come . The full effects of this financial policy are not yet realized . Millions of our people have already tasted and are to - day experiencing some of them , viz . unemploy- ment , bad trade , and starvation ...
Page 78
... living as against an average of 1.8 in the ten years ending the year 1900 . Further , as regards the general health of the community , the infant mortality rate for 1923 ( a good working test of health in general ) was the lowest since ...
... living as against an average of 1.8 in the ten years ending the year 1900 . Further , as regards the general health of the community , the infant mortality rate for 1923 ( a good working test of health in general ) was the lowest since ...
Page 80
... living now stands at 80 per cent . above the year 1914 , we find that the total London County Council rates for 1924-5 show an increase of only 23 per cent . over 1914. Therefore , if Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's argument is correct , the ...
... living now stands at 80 per cent . above the year 1914 , we find that the total London County Council rates for 1924-5 show an increase of only 23 per cent . over 1914. Therefore , if Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's argument is correct , the ...
Page 89
... living happily and successfully together despite their basic difference of origin , temperament and language . The popu- lation of Belgium , it is true , is bi - lingual and multiple in origin , but as those who have lived in Belgium ...
... living happily and successfully together despite their basic difference of origin , temperament and language . The popu- lation of Belgium , it is true , is bi - lingual and multiple in origin , but as those who have lived in Belgium ...
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