The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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Page 123
Their possession should make even the Radical hesitate before he wholly condemns , still more before he wantonly sacrifices , a principle which has justified itself by such excellent fruits . At the same time , no one , not even the ...
Their possession should make even the Radical hesitate before he wholly condemns , still more before he wantonly sacrifices , a principle which has justified itself by such excellent fruits . At the same time , no one , not even the ...
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They give us the hereditary principle , plus election or selection , but no more . What we want is the hereditary principle plus efficiency . For it is not to that principle per se , i.e. to the fact that men succeed their fathers in ...
They give us the hereditary principle , plus election or selection , but no more . What we want is the hereditary principle plus efficiency . For it is not to that principle per se , i.e. to the fact that men succeed their fathers in ...
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We most certainly prefer to strengthen and stimulate the party of sound progress and sound financial principles within the ... Once grant the principle of a legislative assembly , and it does not matter two straws what limitative ...
We most certainly prefer to strengthen and stimulate the party of sound progress and sound financial principles within the ... Once grant the principle of a legislative assembly , and it does not matter two straws what limitative ...
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Contents
CRIPPS C | 37 |
Curzon Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
FAWCETT Mrs Henry | 237 |
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