The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 27
... less than in his lighter moments . ' Perhaps the famous game of golf with Mr Lloyd George and Lord Riddell at Cannes was one of the lighter moments , though it was the precursor , if not the cause , of heavy weather in Paris , and ...
... less than in his lighter moments . ' Perhaps the famous game of golf with Mr Lloyd George and Lord Riddell at Cannes was one of the lighter moments , though it was the precursor , if not the cause , of heavy weather in Paris , and ...
Page 41
... less encouraging . In spite of it , successive Governments have remembered the claims of the land and the possibilities of settlement as a means of reducing unemployment or distress . The last Small Holdings Act , passed so recently as ...
... less encouraging . In spite of it , successive Governments have remembered the claims of the land and the possibilities of settlement as a means of reducing unemployment or distress . The last Small Holdings Act , passed so recently as ...
Page 85
... less alarming when one reflects a little . The number of people who would avail themselves of such freedom is ... less tendency , because less excuse , for finding them oppressive and irksome . The State should recognise that the ...
... less alarming when one reflects a little . The number of people who would avail themselves of such freedom is ... less tendency , because less excuse , for finding them oppressive and irksome . The State should recognise that the ...
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