The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1910 |
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Page 101
... better than the elders in the forefront to - day , always provided the new- comers are brought forward on common - sense lines . Our veterans by their form have been self - destructive ; next year's colts must be constructive of a high ...
... better than the elders in the forefront to - day , always provided the new- comers are brought forward on common - sense lines . Our veterans by their form have been self - destructive ; next year's colts must be constructive of a high ...
Page 106
... better for me than my lovely balcony on the sea ? " " I am sure of it , " was the emphatic reply . With such a frame of mind there is no dealing , but the time has come when people may venture to doubt whether the doctors , who , for ...
... better for me than my lovely balcony on the sea ? " " I am sure of it , " was the emphatic reply . With such a frame of mind there is no dealing , but the time has come when people may venture to doubt whether the doctors , who , for ...
Page 117
... better conditions all round . I agree with Mr. Hill . We are not producing food - stuffs in proportion to the increase in population . The chief reason for this is that the number of those engaged in agricultural pursuits is out of ...
... better conditions all round . I agree with Mr. Hill . We are not producing food - stuffs in proportion to the increase in population . The chief reason for this is that the number of those engaged in agricultural pursuits is out of ...
Page 137
... better , though it is wrong - headed sometimes , than a seething mass of principles connected with the sacredness of his person- ality . And finally , whenever I remember the voice of Highmoor's Head - master rolling out " the ...
... better , though it is wrong - headed sometimes , than a seething mass of principles connected with the sacredness of his person- ality . And finally , whenever I remember the voice of Highmoor's Head - master rolling out " the ...
Page 140
... better . Of their specific applicability as a corrective to any short- comings in India , it would have been strange indeed if Lord Kitchener had not known something even before he set foot in the country . Yet , so far from displaying ...
... better . Of their specific applicability as a corrective to any short- comings in India , it would have been strange indeed if Lord Kitchener had not known something even before he set foot in the country . Yet , so far from displaying ...
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