The Quarterly Review, Bände 276-277William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1941 |
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... hope that there would also be no idle poor after the war . But idle poor ' is not a phrase any politician would ever permit himself to use , however many he might in truth have in his constituency . Mr Attlee's saying 6 6 put me in mind ...
... hope that there would also be no idle poor after the war . But idle poor ' is not a phrase any politician would ever permit himself to use , however many he might in truth have in his constituency . Mr Attlee's saying 6 6 put me in mind ...
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... hope of either lies in the other . For the first time in history there is not a single great armed power on earth to which either can turn for help except the other . Never before have Americans and British depended so deeply on each ...
... hope of either lies in the other . For the first time in history there is not a single great armed power on earth to which either can turn for help except the other . Never before have Americans and British depended so deeply on each ...
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... hope for permanent success by the employment of the usual methods of party warfare and parliamentary procedure . 6 How far , then , are these contentions correct - is the social state of this country sufficiently derelict and with- out hope ...
... hope for permanent success by the employment of the usual methods of party warfare and parliamentary procedure . 6 How far , then , are these contentions correct - is the social state of this country sufficiently derelict and with- out hope ...
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JANUARY | 1 |
Social Problems in the Housing of the People | 7 |
An Historical Study | 9 |
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