The National Review, Volume 56W.H. Allen, 1911 |
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Page 12
... desire to be de- ceived . Therein lies the British danger . Were there any serious sense of patriotism or duty in the Cabinet we could afford to snap our fingers at the whole posse comitatus of pan - German Leagues , Navy Leagues ...
... desire to be de- ceived . Therein lies the British danger . Were there any serious sense of patriotism or duty in the Cabinet we could afford to snap our fingers at the whole posse comitatus of pan - German Leagues , Navy Leagues ...
Page 28
... desire to alter , so as to omit the offensive and insulting references to Roman Catholicism . The Prime Minister introduced a measure calculated to provoke the maximum of friction . At the eleventh hour he announced that he would throw ...
... desire to alter , so as to omit the offensive and insulting references to Roman Catholicism . The Prime Minister introduced a measure calculated to provoke the maximum of friction . At the eleventh hour he announced that he would throw ...
Page 34
... desire to be just , and even generous , in criticising men and actions he disapproves . If the Secretary of State for India , who has never seen India , had a fraction of the first- hand knowledge , marshalled in these articles , he ...
... desire to be just , and even generous , in criticising men and actions he disapproves . If the Secretary of State for India , who has never seen India , had a fraction of the first- hand knowledge , marshalled in these articles , he ...
Page 43
... desire , in order to square with some theory of government or live up to some political dogma , to change a system so rooted in our habits , and so beneficial to the nation in its results ; but forces were at work , even in the most ...
... desire , in order to square with some theory of government or live up to some political dogma , to change a system so rooted in our habits , and so beneficial to the nation in its results ; but forces were at work , even in the most ...
Page 59
... desire to strengthen British authority in our Crown Colonies and wherever else possible , fortified by the natural accretion of the Keir - Hardie type of patriot - natural yet in- dispensable for the success of Socialistic finance ...
... desire to strengthen British authority in our Crown Colonies and wherever else possible , fortified by the natural accretion of the Keir - Hardie type of patriot - natural yet in- dispensable for the success of Socialistic finance ...
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