The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 61
... look to it that mothers and babies have the best possible chance , particularly in the way of housing . He was a wise man who said that the health of the nation should be the first consideration of the statesman . Health might well form ...
... look to it that mothers and babies have the best possible chance , particularly in the way of housing . He was a wise man who said that the health of the nation should be the first consideration of the statesman . Health might well form ...
Page 63
... gives the whole interview the look of a secret conspiracy against wealth in which Labour and a Chancellor of the Exchequer were laying their heads together to develop a policy of loot . But not only was the occasion inopportune , the time.
... gives the whole interview the look of a secret conspiracy against wealth in which Labour and a Chancellor of the Exchequer were laying their heads together to develop a policy of loot . But not only was the occasion inopportune , the time.
Page 80
... looks double his size . His figure is lumpish , and his voice harsh and reproving , but his breast is tinted a beautiful roseate pink lovely to look upon . Every clump of trees on the steppe during July and August contains a family of ...
... looks double his size . His figure is lumpish , and his voice harsh and reproving , but his breast is tinted a beautiful roseate pink lovely to look upon . Every clump of trees on the steppe during July and August contains a family of ...
Page 94
... look for work that will appeal to the public imagination . In the first place , there must be quantity , so they aim at long reports on systematic investigations which often contain very little , if anything , new . Original work of a ...
... look for work that will appeal to the public imagination . In the first place , there must be quantity , so they aim at long reports on systematic investigations which often contain very little , if anything , new . Original work of a ...
Page 105
... understanding , with the result that the area of exasperation against the Govern- ment steadily grows . When we look at our Fighting Men we feel proud of being their compatriots -- we are encouraged THE PROBLEM OF WAR GOVERNMENT 105.
... understanding , with the result that the area of exasperation against the Govern- ment steadily grows . When we look at our Fighting Men we feel proud of being their compatriots -- we are encouraged THE PROBLEM OF WAR GOVERNMENT 105.
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