The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1910 |
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Page 32
... hand over the population of South Africa to an " insignificant white oligarchy . " The Radical Party would have seethed with indignation . But their delight at seeing Englishmen under the Boer harrow has completely reconciled them to ...
... hand over the population of South Africa to an " insignificant white oligarchy . " The Radical Party would have seethed with indignation . But their delight at seeing Englishmen under the Boer harrow has completely reconciled them to ...
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... hand , excited orators summon enthusiastic meetings to demand " the Budget , the whole Budget , and nothing but the Budget , " the Budget itself is being so rapidly altered that it is difficult to keep pace with the lightning changes of ...
... hand , excited orators summon enthusiastic meetings to demand " the Budget , the whole Budget , and nothing but the Budget , " the Budget itself is being so rapidly altered that it is difficult to keep pace with the lightning changes of ...
Page 62
... hand , and there was no necessity of thinking for the future . Politics were , in fact , on the same level of reality in the minds of the citizens as their religious " pageants , " their discussions about abstruse points of meta ...
... hand , and there was no necessity of thinking for the future . Politics were , in fact , on the same level of reality in the minds of the citizens as their religious " pageants , " their discussions about abstruse points of meta ...
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... hand to cut down the tree with , to attack it with my knife ; and I would advise every one to make the best of the ... hands of the Messrs . Jowett , Brandram and John Jackson . As a competitor there was a John Hattersley , a member of ...
... hand to cut down the tree with , to attack it with my knife ; and I would advise every one to make the best of the ... hands of the Messrs . Jowett , Brandram and John Jackson . As a competitor there was a John Hattersley , a member of ...
Page 79
... hand was both irregular and obscure , that Borrow himself could only decipher the additions with difficulty . But it was scarcely to be expected that he who had conquered " the Flaming Tinman " in fair fight , would give in to a crowd ...
... hand was both irregular and obscure , that Borrow himself could only decipher the additions with difficulty . But it was scarcely to be expected that he who had conquered " the Flaming Tinman " in fair fight , would give in to a crowd ...
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