The National Review, Volume 53, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1909 |
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Page 134
... whole literature of falsehood and by the constant infusion of hostile ideas . Permanent , organised activity is needed ; but for even that to be efficient a first great and crushing stroke at the root of the evil is needed , a ...
... whole literature of falsehood and by the constant infusion of hostile ideas . Permanent , organised activity is needed ; but for even that to be efficient a first great and crushing stroke at the root of the evil is needed , a ...
Page 168
... whole heart that the British Empire is a good thing in itself and as it stands to - day . But he stops at this point , and does not follow those enthusiasts who go further , maintaining that the British power is a good thing , not ...
... whole heart that the British Empire is a good thing in itself and as it stands to - day . But he stops at this point , and does not follow those enthusiasts who go further , maintaining that the British power is a good thing , not ...
Page 168
... whole . The chief danger which at this time threatens the union is a diplomatic danger . The present position of affairs in which the Government of the United Kingdom speaks on behalf of the whole Empire is intolerable . Both the ...
... whole . The chief danger which at this time threatens the union is a diplomatic danger . The present position of affairs in which the Government of the United Kingdom speaks on behalf of the whole Empire is intolerable . Both the ...
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