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... cause , no doubt , of the soupçon of sentimentality that occasionally peeps into his column . He lives in the last place where you would expect to find him , an old country rectory in Bucks . Yet the biographical details shed little or ...
... cause , no doubt , of the soupçon of sentimentality that occasionally peeps into his column . He lives in the last place where you would expect to find him , an old country rectory in Bucks . Yet the biographical details shed little or ...
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... cause does not make the publication any less dangerous . A writer's motives and intentions are known only to himself . The test is what effect his words may be expected to produce on the minds of others . ... As it is possible that some ...
... cause does not make the publication any less dangerous . A writer's motives and intentions are known only to himself . The test is what effect his words may be expected to produce on the minds of others . ... As it is possible that some ...
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... cause . Forward with the People . " There could be no paradise without work , no security with- out service . The paper demonstrated its realism the very next day by advocating the most unwelcome of all causes . " Con- scription " , it ...
... cause . Forward with the People . " There could be no paradise without work , no security with- out service . The paper demonstrated its realism the very next day by advocating the most unwelcome of all causes . " Con- scription " , it ...
Contents
CAN A WOMAN HATCH EGGS? I | 1 |
NORTHCLIFFE DROPS A BRICK | 7 |
Lord Northcliffe facing page | 8 |
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Publish and Be Damned!: The Astonishing Story of the Daily Mirror Hugh Cudlipp No preview available - 2009 |
Publish and be Damned!: The Astonishing Story of the Daily Mirror Hugh Cudlipp No preview available - 1953 |
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