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Even if we admit that because nations embrace the communist creed it by no means follows that they will embrace each other , yet Britain and the Empire cannot visualise the prospect of an all - Red Europe with equanimity .
Even if we admit that because nations embrace the communist creed it by no means follows that they will embrace each other , yet Britain and the Empire cannot visualise the prospect of an all - Red Europe with equanimity .
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Its authoress , the late Mrs Holland of South Africa , a brilliant woman who , had she lived , might have gone far in anthropological research , brings out by means of many - sided illustration the importance of what she calls the ...
Its authoress , the late Mrs Holland of South Africa , a brilliant woman who , had she lived , might have gone far in anthropological research , brings out by means of many - sided illustration the importance of what she calls the ...
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In the same way it is very urgent that some means should be found of so modifying the parson's freehold as to enable the clergy generally to be sent to work where they are most needed . But what , most of all , is needed is that there ...
In the same way it is very urgent that some means should be found of so modifying the parson's freehold as to enable the clergy generally to be sent to work where they are most needed . But what , most of all , is needed is that there ...
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