The National Review, Volume 59W.H. Allen, 1912 - English literature |
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Page 135
... the islands , or there is the way from Holy Island , where cobles for the journey of some six miles are always obtainable . W. HALLIDAY . AMERICAN AFFAIRS WASHINGTON , February 9 , 1912 . POLITICS SEA - BIRDS AT HOME 135.
... the islands , or there is the way from Holy Island , where cobles for the journey of some six miles are always obtainable . W. HALLIDAY . AMERICAN AFFAIRS WASHINGTON , February 9 , 1912 . POLITICS SEA - BIRDS AT HOME 135.
Page 136
AMERICAN AFFAIRS WASHINGTON , February 9 , 1912 . POLITICS continue to be the centre of popular interest and the ... Americans do , that it is an absurd waste of time and energy , but then they are Englishmen and not Americans ; and ...
AMERICAN AFFAIRS WASHINGTON , February 9 , 1912 . POLITICS continue to be the centre of popular interest and the ... Americans do , that it is an absurd waste of time and energy , but then they are Englishmen and not Americans ; and ...
Page 137
... Americans like to look on the face of the man for or against whom they will vote , an army of orators will spread over the land and day and night , for weeks and months , this torrent of oratory will flow . It would ... AMERICAN AFFAIRS 137.
... Americans like to look on the face of the man for or against whom they will vote , an army of orators will spread over the land and day and night , for weeks and months , this torrent of oratory will flow . It would ... AMERICAN AFFAIRS 137.
Page 139
... accept the nomination , as the chief end of every delegate is to be on the winning side , and a delegate who commits himself to Mr. Roosevelt , thereby antagonising Mr. Taft's friends , only to find in the AMERICAN AFFAIRS 139.
... accept the nomination , as the chief end of every delegate is to be on the winning side , and a delegate who commits himself to Mr. Roosevelt , thereby antagonising Mr. Taft's friends , only to find in the AMERICAN AFFAIRS 139.
Page 141
... American view - for in the last decade or so the Americans have become less parochial and more national , their view - point has broadened and a higher plane of politics has been reached - whether traditions are as powerful as they used ...
... American view - for in the last decade or so the Americans have become less parochial and more national , their view - point has broadened and a higher plane of politics has been reached - whether traditions are as powerful as they used ...
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