The National Review, Volume 79W.H. Allen, 1922 - English literature |
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Page 141
... reasons to be stated subsequently this apparent superiority in numbers of the Liberals is not quite so significant ... reason to anticipate that a change of Government would mean any drastic alteration in general policy . The delay had ...
... reasons to be stated subsequently this apparent superiority in numbers of the Liberals is not quite so significant ... reason to anticipate that a change of Government would mean any drastic alteration in general policy . The delay had ...
Page 248
... reason whatever to feel ashamed of the religion of our fathers , who among other things had their own ideas with ... reasons . They are reasons that ought to appeal to thinking men , and especially to the thoughtful among our own people ...
... reason whatever to feel ashamed of the religion of our fathers , who among other things had their own ideas with ... reasons . They are reasons that ought to appeal to thinking men , and especially to the thoughtful among our own people ...
Page 306
... reason for South Africa's daring policy , what other more subtle reason can there be ? To judge of this , it may be as well to consider again Mr. Rhodes's ideal in its entirety . Mr. Rhodes dreamed of a great and powerful South Africa ...
... reason for South Africa's daring policy , what other more subtle reason can there be ? To judge of this , it may be as well to consider again Mr. Rhodes's ideal in its entirety . Mr. Rhodes dreamed of a great and powerful South Africa ...
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HOLBROOKE Joseph | 61 |
ASTOR VISCOUNT | 66 |
Edward de Vere and the Shakespeare Plays | 94 |
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