The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes264-265William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1935 |
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... appear to be no real need to curtail public expenditure on social services which assist so materially the poorer classes of the people . The task , therefore , of statesmen must be to keep down existing expenditure as far as possible by ...
... appear to be no real need to curtail public expenditure on social services which assist so materially the poorer classes of the people . The task , therefore , of statesmen must be to keep down existing expenditure as far as possible by ...
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... appear to be so much a vote of confidence in the Hitler regime , as the expression of an indomitable will to demon- strate the truth of the slogan Deutsch ist die Saar . ' Herr Burckel , the National Socialist Commissioner in Germany ...
... appear to be so much a vote of confidence in the Hitler regime , as the expression of an indomitable will to demon- strate the truth of the slogan Deutsch ist die Saar . ' Herr Burckel , the National Socialist Commissioner in Germany ...
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... appear Utopian , but I do not regard it as such . The Magistrates ' Association has recently published for its members an admirable little book of 100 pages which contains all essential knowledge for a lay justice . It is written in non ...
... appear Utopian , but I do not regard it as such . The Magistrates ' Association has recently published for its members an admirable little book of 100 pages which contains all essential knowledge for a lay justice . It is written in non ...
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