The National Review, Volume 49W.H. Allen, 1907 - English literature |
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Page 253
... desire is incapable by itself of instilling desire . It may demonstrate self - interest , and most men desire their own welfare ; but even in this way the bent of man is to some acquired instinct of pleasure . In the French peasant the ...
... desire is incapable by itself of instilling desire . It may demonstrate self - interest , and most men desire their own welfare ; but even in this way the bent of man is to some acquired instinct of pleasure . In the French peasant the ...
Page 486
... desire to say that we approach the scheme in no captious or unfriendly spirit . We recognise to the full the great ability , the earnest- ness , and the single - mindedness with which the Secretary of State for War has carried out his ...
... desire to say that we approach the scheme in no captious or unfriendly spirit . We recognise to the full the great ability , the earnest- ness , and the single - mindedness with which the Secretary of State for War has carried out his ...
Page 908
... desires . " In transmitting the President's telegram to the Legislature , the Governor urged that no legislation ... desire to engage in treaty negotiations . The treaty now in force does not expire until 1911 , at which time there ...
... desires . " In transmitting the President's telegram to the Legislature , the Governor urged that no legislation ... desire to engage in treaty negotiations . The treaty now in force does not expire until 1911 , at which time there ...
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