The National Review, Volume 53, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1909 |
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Page 168
... interest attach- ing to the House of Commons since Mr. Chamberlain has ceased to take a part in its deliberations , has tended more and more to resemble the interest excited by a circus . The astute editors of newspapers , who usually ...
... interest attach- ing to the House of Commons since Mr. Chamberlain has ceased to take a part in its deliberations , has tended more and more to resemble the interest excited by a circus . The astute editors of newspapers , who usually ...
Page 245
... interest , initiative , and interchange of ideas . In short , the misdirected activity of these local " bigwigs accounts in a large measure for the lack of interest the ordinary country labourer takes in politics . No man is going to ...
... interest , initiative , and interchange of ideas . In short , the misdirected activity of these local " bigwigs accounts in a large measure for the lack of interest the ordinary country labourer takes in politics . No man is going to ...
Page 483
... interest and their right to protect themselves , one may yet ask " Where does the public interest come in ? " That interest may be divided under two heads , the interest of particular places or particular trades , and the interest of ...
... interest and their right to protect themselves , one may yet ask " Where does the public interest come in ? " That interest may be divided under two heads , the interest of particular places or particular trades , and the interest of ...
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