The National Review, Volume 87W.H. Allen, 1926 - English literature |
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Page 121
... judges through the long years since its walls had first risen , built by the slaves of a long - dead Emir , was closed and left to darkness and the silent hours . Away up in the shadows of the roof the bats swung and twisted at their ...
... judges through the long years since its walls had first risen , built by the slaves of a long - dead Emir , was closed and left to darkness and the silent hours . Away up in the shadows of the roof the bats swung and twisted at their ...
Page 129
... judge . We see the injustice perpetrated , but we do not always see the perpetrator . And recent changes in the name of progress very often seem to us unwanted and wasteful . We should like to return to a stability which we have lost ...
... judge . We see the injustice perpetrated , but we do not always see the perpetrator . And recent changes in the name of progress very often seem to us unwanted and wasteful . We should like to return to a stability which we have lost ...
Page 193
... judge the country to be lukewarm and both Houses of Parliament hostile . Be it remembered there are now over 700 Peers - including many Peers by purchase- of whom not more than 150 to 200 wish their House to be altered , while the House ...
... judge the country to be lukewarm and both Houses of Parliament hostile . Be it remembered there are now over 700 Peers - including many Peers by purchase- of whom not more than 150 to 200 wish their House to be altered , while the House ...
Page 201
... Everett on his splendid bowling for New South Wales against Victoria is regarded by good judges in Australia as making good their one weak 66 spot by securing another very fast bowler of staying power EPISODES OF THE MONTH 201.
... Everett on his splendid bowling for New South Wales against Victoria is regarded by good judges in Australia as making good their one weak 66 spot by securing another very fast bowler of staying power EPISODES OF THE MONTH 201.
Page 202
... judges , quoted by Mr. Warner , bemoan the omission of Kippax , which is " looked upon throughout Australia as a cricket tragedy . " However , we need not worry ourselves over the difficulties of the other side , we have plenty of our ...
... judges , quoted by Mr. Warner , bemoan the omission of Kippax , which is " looked upon throughout Australia as a cricket tragedy . " However , we need not worry ourselves over the difficulties of the other side , we have plenty of our ...
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