The National Review, Volume 85W.H. Allen, 1925 - English literature |
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... reason for humbugging the public by pretend- ing that things are different from what they are , and that we govern ourselves when we don't . On questions that touch us most nearly , collectively and individually , affecting every man ...
... reason for humbugging the public by pretend- ing that things are different from what they are , and that we govern ourselves when we don't . On questions that touch us most nearly , collectively and individually , affecting every man ...
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... reason that had they been intended for outside consumption they would not have been secret . We must likewise bear in mind that in the event of the British Foreign Office and the American State Depart- ment having been caught napping ...
... reason that had they been intended for outside consumption they would not have been secret . We must likewise bear in mind that in the event of the British Foreign Office and the American State Depart- ment having been caught napping ...
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... reason to suppose that the Italian nation regards the Fascist purge as worse than the disease to which it was applied . It is , however , only human nature that all performers who having occupied the centre of the stage now find ...
... reason to suppose that the Italian nation regards the Fascist purge as worse than the disease to which it was applied . It is , however , only human nature that all performers who having occupied the centre of the stage now find ...
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... reason , and that the peril from Germany is real and pressing . The discovery that Krupp's have been stealthily making rifles under the very noses of the Allies , and that other German works have been busy with other departments of ...
... reason , and that the peril from Germany is real and pressing . The discovery that Krupp's have been stealthily making rifles under the very noses of the Allies , and that other German works have been busy with other departments of ...
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... reason for calling upon the Allies for further sacrifices . If his advice was mistaken - and subsequent history sug- gests that it was - it is the one error which in the whole business of peace - making cannot be laid at the doors of ...
... reason for calling upon the Allies for further sacrifices . If his advice was mistaken - and subsequent history sug- gests that it was - it is the one error which in the whole business of peace - making cannot be laid at the doors of ...
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