The National Review, Volume 78W.H. Allen, 1922 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 86
Page 4
... look back ; and while I see much that dismays me , and not a little that fills me with apprehension for the future , I can at least say that we are making , that we have made , and that we shall make the strong arm of England respected ...
... look back ; and while I see much that dismays me , and not a little that fills me with apprehension for the future , I can at least say that we are making , that we have made , and that we shall make the strong arm of England respected ...
Page 11
... Look what an appal- ling mess he helped to make of the Paris Peace Conference by his ignorance , his intrigues , his cheap and blatant opportunism . Note again how he has " rotted " the League of Nations and " made hay " of the Supreme ...
... Look what an appal- ling mess he helped to make of the Paris Peace Conference by his ignorance , his intrigues , his cheap and blatant opportunism . Note again how he has " rotted " the League of Nations and " made hay " of the Supreme ...
Page 36
... look hopefully and confi- dently to the public to perform it ; over a million ex - service men want work ; barely three years after war , acute privation is the lot of their families and themselves . The 36 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... look hopefully and confi- dently to the public to perform it ; over a million ex - service men want work ; barely three years after war , acute privation is the lot of their families and themselves . The 36 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
Page 37
... a blessing to young Scotland , certainly a misfortune for young England . Be the cause what it may , Australia won eight successive Test Matches , in none of which did we ever look like winning - five EPISODES OF THE MONTH 37.
... a blessing to young Scotland , certainly a misfortune for young England . Be the cause what it may , Australia won eight successive Test Matches , in none of which did we ever look like winning - five EPISODES OF THE MONTH 37.
Page 38
of which did we ever look like winning - five on their home ground and three in England . They were admittedly favoured by dry and fiery wickets , both in Australia and on this side , but then all winners need a certain amount of luck ...
of which did we ever look like winning - five on their home ground and three in England . They were admittedly favoured by dry and fiery wickets , both in Australia and on this side , but then all winners need a certain amount of luck ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
affairs Akun Allies American Army Asquith Astarte Austen Chamberlain believe better Bolshevik Britain British Empire Catholic Chief Coalition command Council Dail Eireann Debt disarmament Downing Street enemy England English Europe expenditure fact favour fighting force foreign France French friends German girls Government hand head honour hope House Imperial India interest Ireland Irish Japan Jews Karl Marx Labour Lady Byron League of Nations Leigh less List of Subscribers Lloyd George London Lord Lord Chelmsford Lord Curzon Lord Northcliffe Loyalists LXXVIII Marx matter ment million Morning Post murder National Review never non-war Officer once Parliament Party peace play Poland political politicians position present President Press Prime Minister question realize regard revenue Russia Sanchu Sinn Fein soldiers statesmen success taxation things tion Treaty troops Unionist United Valera victory Washington Conference words Zealand