The National Review, Volume 48, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1907 |
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Page 667
... true reform and genuine redress of grievances . There is no enemy of true reform so fatal as sham reform ; there is no enemy of the sincere and faithful public servant who is seeking by patient and well - directed effort to frame and to ...
... true reform and genuine redress of grievances . There is no enemy of true reform so fatal as sham reform ; there is no enemy of the sincere and faithful public servant who is seeking by patient and well - directed effort to frame and to ...
Page 773
... true , and that being true it is not only more humane , it is from the national point of view more politic , not to condemn innocent poverty to the workhouse , " but wise men would rather strike at the causes of low wages and ...
... true , and that being true it is not only more humane , it is from the national point of view more politic , not to condemn innocent poverty to the workhouse , " but wise men would rather strike at the causes of low wages and ...
Page 812
... true idea of the personality of a distinguished man who played an important part in shaping what is now the settled policy of his country , but an accurate perception of the German aims and aspirations with which he was in enthusiastic ...
... true idea of the personality of a distinguished man who played an important part in shaping what is now the settled policy of his country , but an accurate perception of the German aims and aspirations with which he was in enthusiastic ...
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NATIONAL | 560 |
The Future of Tariff Reform By J L GARVIN Editor of | 571 |
To General Picquart on his Appointment as Secretary | 632 |
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