The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 58
... result of prolonging the war for other nations , and bringing upon its own people rapine , starva- tion , and chaos far in excess of the worst excesses of Tsardom . So there seems to be no inherent soundness in any special form of ...
... result of prolonging the war for other nations , and bringing upon its own people rapine , starva- tion , and chaos far in excess of the worst excesses of Tsardom . So there seems to be no inherent soundness in any special form of ...
Page 68
... result of such a tax must necessarily be a dislocation of trade , and ultimately national decay and poverty . But it was on this ground that , as we understand it , Mr. Bonar Law justified his " open mind " on this " academic " question ...
... result of such a tax must necessarily be a dislocation of trade , and ultimately national decay and poverty . But it was on this ground that , as we understand it , Mr. Bonar Law justified his " open mind " on this " academic " question ...
Page 87
... result was that this Committee , while advising the formation of a limited company having for its object the manufacture and supply of synthetic colours , ignored altogether the question of scientific research , which was , perhaps ...
... result was that this Committee , while advising the formation of a limited company having for its object the manufacture and supply of synthetic colours , ignored altogether the question of scientific research , which was , perhaps ...
Page 94
... result , it is not at all uncommon to find a good man put to carry out investigations in a science in which he is ... results in mediocre or inefficient men gaining the most important positions and getting the most support . In the case ...
... result , it is not at all uncommon to find a good man put to carry out investigations in a science in which he is ... results in mediocre or inefficient men gaining the most important positions and getting the most support . In the case ...
Page 104
... result that German armies are now entering Russia on the pretext of restoring " order , " these miserable Bolsheviks -- after issuing frenzied appeals to every- body they have ruined to come forward and save a country which they have ...
... result that German armies are now entering Russia on the pretext of restoring " order , " these miserable Bolsheviks -- after issuing frenzied appeals to every- body they have ruined to come forward and save a country which they have ...
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