The National Review, Volume 56W.H. Allen, 1911 |
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Page 21
... believe it will shortly be adopted in South Africa . What an example to the Mother Country . Are we willing to follow it ? Not if we are led by cowards . The Australian Defence Bill , the first constructive measure of the new Australian ...
... believe it will shortly be adopted in South Africa . What an example to the Mother Country . Are we willing to follow it ? Not if we are led by cowards . The Australian Defence Bill , the first constructive measure of the new Australian ...
Page 31
... believe in cementing the Empire by tariffs . " In other words , Ministers refuse to cheapen the food or drink of the British people for fear of consolidating the British Empire . That is Seelyism in a nutshell . MR . LYTTELTON made a ...
... believe in cementing the Empire by tariffs . " In other words , Ministers refuse to cheapen the food or drink of the British people for fear of consolidating the British Empire . That is Seelyism in a nutshell . MR . LYTTELTON made a ...
Page 32
... believe the whole thing to be economically unsound , but we shall show that we have sympathy with you ; we will meet you where we can without injuring our own people . The other alternative would have been to tell the Colonial Prime ...
... believe the whole thing to be economically unsound , but we shall show that we have sympathy with you ; we will meet you where we can without injuring our own people . The other alternative would have been to tell the Colonial Prime ...
Page 36
... believe that henceforward their taxation would be paid by the dukes , are opening their eyes and laughing on the wrong side of their mouths . We unreservedly welcome the forms , the more the merrier - and we equally wel- come the ...
... believe that henceforward their taxation would be paid by the dukes , are opening their eyes and laughing on the wrong side of their mouths . We unreservedly welcome the forms , the more the merrier - and we equally wel- come the ...
Page 40
... believe that " my Lords , " even Miscellaneous if they wish to , can leave matters where they stand . We suspend our comments for the moment , and can only hope that on reflection Mr. McKenna will adopt a more chastened attitude and ...
... believe that " my Lords , " even Miscellaneous if they wish to , can leave matters where they stand . We suspend our comments for the moment , and can only hope that on reflection Mr. McKenna will adopt a more chastened attitude and ...
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