The National Review, Volume 59W.H. Allen, 1912 - English literature |
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Page 14
... land and to expose the unspeakable fatuity of our Potsdam Party . Journalism has become such a frightful hustle under modern conditions that few journalists have time to stop and think , hence the egregious suggestions in the Press ...
... land and to expose the unspeakable fatuity of our Potsdam Party . Journalism has become such a frightful hustle under modern conditions that few journalists have time to stop and think , hence the egregious suggestions in the Press ...
Page 48
... land . Somewhere at the back of the Welsh mind there is the feeling that Englishmen took their land by conquest - the land which is an object of deepest sentimental affection as well as the principal source of livelihood . Then for that ...
... land . Somewhere at the back of the Welsh mind there is the feeling that Englishmen took their land by conquest - the land which is an object of deepest sentimental affection as well as the principal source of livelihood . Then for that ...
Page 49
Kingdom , land taxes were a most attractive bait . Above all , the Budget , which , politically speaking , meant the land taxes , made the ember for Carnarvon arbiter and dictator within the Radical Party . Every word uttered by the ...
Kingdom , land taxes were a most attractive bait . Above all , the Budget , which , politically speaking , meant the land taxes , made the ember for Carnarvon arbiter and dictator within the Radical Party . Every word uttered by the ...
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... land of illusions , has generally neglected or ridiculed Lord Charles Beresford's criticisms . It will be well , then , to take the most important of them point . by point , and show how they are endorsed by Admiral Mahan . The first ...
... land of illusions , has generally neglected or ridiculed Lord Charles Beresford's criticisms . It will be well , then , to take the most important of them point . by point , and show how they are endorsed by Admiral Mahan . The first ...
Page 58
... land no com- bination in Europe can stand . The Balance of Power no longer exists . " The important point to us here is the growing power of the German Empire in which the efficiency of the state as an organic body is so greatly ...
... land no com- bination in Europe can stand . The Balance of Power no longer exists . " The important point to us here is the growing power of the German Empire in which the efficiency of the state as an organic body is so greatly ...
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