The National Review, Volume 79W.H. Allen, 1922 |
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Page 23
... Less Dishonest public , that the fundamental principle of the Unionist Party and that to which it owes its honoured name was fallacious , common honesty demanded that they should make way for their Home Rule opponents . The resignation ...
... Less Dishonest public , that the fundamental principle of the Unionist Party and that to which it owes its honoured name was fallacious , common honesty demanded that they should make way for their Home Rule opponents . The resignation ...
Page 34
... less favoured persons of instantly getting into touch with competent and authoritative opinion , though he does not necessarily adopt the official standpoint and checks all he hears in govern- mental circles by collecting all available ...
... less favoured persons of instantly getting into touch with competent and authoritative opinion , though he does not necessarily adopt the official standpoint and checks all he hears in govern- mental circles by collecting all available ...
Page 37
... Less . THE public are so debauched by newspaper lies as to resent disagreeable facts . They patronize journals which promise them one shilling or two shillings off the Why ? income tax , even when it is obviously impos- sible . They ...
... Less . THE public are so debauched by newspaper lies as to resent disagreeable facts . They patronize journals which promise them one shilling or two shillings off the Why ? income tax , even when it is obviously impos- sible . They ...
Page 86
... less fruit- less than their Latin versification . " * " " 66 a very I have now quoted this original mind three times . So inseparable are the impressions of the time with William Johnson , that a few traits and characteristics of a born ...
... less fruit- less than their Latin versification . " * " " 66 a very I have now quoted this original mind three times . So inseparable are the impressions of the time with William Johnson , that a few traits and characteristics of a born ...
Page 95
... less would it help the case of de Vere . Still Is there a solution consistent with the hypothesis of an author long dead at the date of the first folio ? I can think of only one ; and that , though at variance with common sense , and ...
... less would it help the case of de Vere . Still Is there a solution consistent with the hypothesis of an author long dead at the date of the first folio ? I can think of only one ; and that , though at variance with common sense , and ...
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