The National Review, Volume 59W.H. Allen, 1912 - English literature |
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Page 34
... duty falls to me I am able sincerely and without any mental reservation to congratulate the Mover of the Address on what certainly is to me the most interesting speech on the occasion which I have ever heard , and I may add that it ...
... duty falls to me I am able sincerely and without any mental reservation to congratulate the Mover of the Address on what certainly is to me the most interesting speech on the occasion which I have ever heard , and I may add that it ...
Page 42
Bishops and Archbishops do their duty . When it is remembered that they are also pledged to convert the deceptive phrase " Home Rule " into a working reality , and to facilitate the enfranchisement of women , which the Prime Minister ...
Bishops and Archbishops do their duty . When it is remembered that they are also pledged to convert the deceptive phrase " Home Rule " into a working reality , and to facilitate the enfranchisement of women , which the Prime Minister ...
Page 42
... duty of the Ballplatz ( the Viennese Foreign Office ) consisted in saying " ditto " to the Wilhelmstrasse . But , unfortunately for him , and still more un- fortunately for his country , he could not communicate his native independence ...
... duty of the Ballplatz ( the Viennese Foreign Office ) consisted in saying " ditto " to the Wilhelmstrasse . But , unfortunately for him , and still more un- fortunately for his country , he could not communicate his native independence ...
Page 68
... duty by the Na and to undo the consequences of its past negligence and parsimon But the coming Navy Estimates are probably our last chance amendment . If there is procrastination in taking the necessa steps to put our naval defences in ...
... duty by the Na and to undo the consequences of its past negligence and parsimon But the coming Navy Estimates are probably our last chance amendment . If there is procrastination in taking the necessa steps to put our naval defences in ...
Page 88
... duty of civilisation , and to determine the best means of performing that duty should not be beyond the resources of diplomacy . It is impossible to contemplate , unmoved , the pitiful con- dition to which the vast helpless masses of ...
... duty of civilisation , and to determine the best means of performing that duty should not be beyond the resources of diplomacy . It is impossible to contemplate , unmoved , the pitiful con- dition to which the vast helpless masses of ...
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