The National Review, Volume 53, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1909 |
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Page 287
... party , Democrats have sought refuge in the party they formerly opposed , because it less violently offended their ideas and principles than the party which in the past they supported . Nothing has been more curious to the student of ...
... party , Democrats have sought refuge in the party they formerly opposed , because it less violently offended their ideas and principles than the party which in the past they supported . Nothing has been more curious to the student of ...
Page 348
... Party might increase , but at the cost of his prestige in the country , and we should question whether even from the strictly Party point of view the sacrifice was good tactics . Sir Edward Grey is the solitary Liberal Minister who ...
... Party might increase , but at the cost of his prestige in the country , and we should question whether even from the strictly Party point of view the sacrifice was good tactics . Sir Edward Grey is the solitary Liberal Minister who ...
Page 512
... party is a body of men united in certain common principles to which they desire to give effect . The justification of a party's existence is that they seek the same ends by the same means . If they do that , they are such a party as we ...
... party is a body of men united in certain common principles to which they desire to give effect . The justification of a party's existence is that they seek the same ends by the same means . If they do that , they are such a party as we ...
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