The National Review, Volume 59W.H. Allen, 1912 - English literature |
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... speeches on domestic affairs , and there is nothing he will not say of man , woman , or God , in order to score a platform point or to catch a fleeting vote . But in his solitary speech on external affairs— one of the most salutary speeches ...
... speeches on domestic affairs , and there is nothing he will not say of man , woman , or God , in order to score a platform point or to catch a fleeting vote . But in his solitary speech on external affairs— one of the most salutary speeches ...
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... Speech from the Throne , which , after the usual reference to the friendli- ness of Foreign Powers , deplored the war between Italy and Turkey , concerning which " My Government are ready , whenever a favourable opportunity may present ...
... Speech from the Throne , which , after the usual reference to the friendli- ness of Foreign Powers , deplored the war between Italy and Turkey , concerning which " My Government are ready , whenever a favourable opportunity may present ...
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... Speech UPON the great announcement made in India the Speech from the Throne spoke thus : " I trust that the transfer of the seat of the Government of India from Calcutta to the ancient capital of Delhi , and the creation , in ...
... Speech UPON the great announcement made in India the Speech from the Throne spoke thus : " I trust that the transfer of the seat of the Government of India from Calcutta to the ancient capital of Delhi , and the creation , in ...
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... speech : " Proposals will be brought forward for the amendment of the law with respect to the Franchise and the registration of electors . " The Adult Suffrage party , the Suffragists and the Suffragettes gave a common gasp , and each ...
... speech : " Proposals will be brought forward for the amendment of the law with respect to the Franchise and the registration of electors . " The Adult Suffrage party , the Suffragists and the Suffragettes gave a common gasp , and each ...
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... speeches nowadays delivered in the House of Lords , Lord Sheffield's apologetics would be calculated to cause anxiety among Irish Nationalists and Radical stalwarts . Such a speech , coming from a semi - official spokesman , is all the ...
... speeches nowadays delivered in the House of Lords , Lord Sheffield's apologetics would be calculated to cause anxiety among Irish Nationalists and Radical stalwarts . Such a speech , coming from a semi - official spokesman , is all the ...
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