The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1910 |
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... speech at the annual dinner of the National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations ( July 16 ) , which came as a complete surprise and a severe shock to the Radical Party , who , like all political parties , invariably ...
... speech at the annual dinner of the National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations ( July 16 ) , which came as a complete surprise and a severe shock to the Radical Party , who , like all political parties , invariably ...
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... speech of Lord Lansdowne at Bowood on August 9 , than to all the vapourings of all the blatherskites . After disposing of the tissue of terminological inexactitudes with which Mr. Lloyd George had tickled the ears of the groundlings at ...
... speech of Lord Lansdowne at Bowood on August 9 , than to all the vapourings of all the blatherskites . After disposing of the tissue of terminological inexactitudes with which Mr. Lloyd George had tickled the ears of the groundlings at ...
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... speeches . While , on the one hand , excited orators summon enthusiastic meetings to demand " the Budget , the whole ... speech ( August 20 ) , behave very differently in Parliament to what they do on the stump . At Westminster Mr. Lloyd ...
... speeches . While , on the one hand , excited orators summon enthusiastic meetings to demand " the Budget , the whole ... speech ( August 20 ) , behave very differently in Parliament to what they do on the stump . At Westminster Mr. Lloyd ...
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... speeches were among the " things enrolled In market lists , " serious to solemn would have been the commercial critic's description of his . I for one , therefore , have the less difficulty in conceiving that Bacon , of the measured speech ...
... speeches were among the " things enrolled In market lists , " serious to solemn would have been the commercial critic's description of his . I for one , therefore , have the less difficulty in conceiving that Bacon , of the measured speech ...
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... " The author of the speech was bashfully silent , but his neighbours answered for him with one voice , " Please , sir , he said , ' Damn the snowdrop ! " " M. C. LORD KITCHENER IN INDIA ON the 10th of this month 138 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... " The author of the speech was bashfully silent , but his neighbours answered for him with one voice , " Please , sir , he said , ' Damn the snowdrop ! " " M. C. LORD KITCHENER IN INDIA ON the 10th of this month 138 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
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