The National Review, Volume 53, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1909 |
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Page 143
... things coming accross the Atlantic to revive an effete civilisation ? " We enjoy things as they are , we love , admire , reverence them , and it is natural to have them so , " but Mrs. Gilman can show a more excellent way than that ...
... things coming accross the Atlantic to revive an effete civilisation ? " We enjoy things as they are , we love , admire , reverence them , and it is natural to have them so , " but Mrs. Gilman can show a more excellent way than that ...
Page 168
... things in their true shapes ; and when we have seen , or believe that we have seen , to testify . The Tory regards the British Empire as a remarkable achieve- ment of which we , the posterity of those who made it , have good reason to ...
... things in their true shapes ; and when we have seen , or believe that we have seen , to testify . The Tory regards the British Empire as a remarkable achieve- ment of which we , the posterity of those who made it , have good reason to ...
Page 168
... things to a further hazard in order to reap what has been sown . What we understand by Imperialism is one of the noblest poli- tical ambitions , but it is also one of the most difficult . For in proportion as the raw materials of union ...
... things to a further hazard in order to reap what has been sown . What we understand by Imperialism is one of the noblest poli- tical ambitions , but it is also one of the most difficult . For in proportion as the raw materials of union ...
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