The National Review, Volume 85W.H. Allen, 1925 - English literature |
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... whole people as contrasted with the selfish and sinister ambitions of a privileged plutocracy aiming , like the pan - Germans , to dominate the world . WE referred last month to the pregnant blunder of our Coalition Government in ...
... whole people as contrasted with the selfish and sinister ambitions of a privileged plutocracy aiming , like the pan - Germans , to dominate the world . WE referred last month to the pregnant blunder of our Coalition Government in ...
Page 11
... whole story , although these are especially valuable to Japan in that she secures coal and oil supplies , of which she stood in need , on reasonable terms for a prolonged period . There is , moreover , an undertaking for a conference at ...
... whole story , although these are especially valuable to Japan in that she secures coal and oil supplies , of which she stood in need , on reasonable terms for a prolonged period . There is , moreover , an undertaking for a conference at ...
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... whole is now officially considered to be governed " is " long overdue , " as there has been no statement of the kind since the War , though many important changes have occurred . With all " other national business , ' as the former ...
... whole is now officially considered to be governed " is " long overdue , " as there has been no statement of the kind since the War , though many important changes have occurred . With all " other national business , ' as the former ...
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... whole burden of Imperial Defence should be borne by one small island in the North Sea . We must think in terms of the common defence of the Empire , and not only of local defence . The initial problem , however , is to devise some ...
... whole burden of Imperial Defence should be borne by one small island in the North Sea . We must think in terms of the common defence of the Empire , and not only of local defence . The initial problem , however , is to devise some ...
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... whole world , and never knows for a single day where he stands . As for British com- petition in the German market , it was not to be taken very seriously , because Germany has a high protective tariff ; because German railway rates can ...
... whole world , and never knows for a single day where he stands . As for British com- petition in the German market , it was not to be taken very seriously , because Germany has a high protective tariff ; because German railway rates can ...
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