The National Review, Volume 106W.H. Allen, 1936 - English literature |
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Page 141
... called his hearers ' attention to the burden which had fallen upon the shoulders of his successor . " All eyes are upon him as he advances to his father's place , and while he is no stranger to public duty , he is now summoned to face ...
... called his hearers ' attention to the burden which had fallen upon the shoulders of his successor . " All eyes are upon him as he advances to his father's place , and while he is no stranger to public duty , he is now summoned to face ...
Page 314
... called it , to the critics of the Bill , to emphasize that he was speaking pure law . † 66 " " This union of the law and the prophet , materially assisted by the production by Mr. Thomas of a now notorious letter from Mr. Cosgrave ...
... called it , to the critics of the Bill , to emphasize that he was speaking pure law . † 66 " " This union of the law and the prophet , materially assisted by the production by Mr. Thomas of a now notorious letter from Mr. Cosgrave ...
Page 342
... called , the blockade of Germany , was the model upon which this article of the covenant was planned . Until 1919 it had been usual to guarantee a treaty by the threat of ordinary war against those who broke the treaty ; but when the ...
... called , the blockade of Germany , was the model upon which this article of the covenant was planned . Until 1919 it had been usual to guarantee a treaty by the threat of ordinary war against those who broke the treaty ; but when the ...
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