The National Review, Volume 81W.H. Allen, 1923 - English literature |
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Page 57
... political caste and parliamen- tarianism , so timid and submissive in face of socialism . Nineteen years later " Fascismo , " after a long and fierce fight , first destroyed socialism and its organizations and then accomplished its ...
... political caste and parliamen- tarianism , so timid and submissive in face of socialism . Nineteen years later " Fascismo , " after a long and fierce fight , first destroyed socialism and its organizations and then accomplished its ...
Page 59
... political creed of any given period may be made from the worn - out rags of principles which preceding periods had evolved as useful and necessary and which insist on outliving their time . And this is true of the whole polity of Europe ...
... political creed of any given period may be made from the worn - out rags of principles which preceding periods had evolved as useful and necessary and which insist on outliving their time . And this is true of the whole polity of Europe ...
Page 532
... political cause demanded neither by the country nor by the majority of their sex . No longer did England appear the level - headed country of repute , " rich in saving common sense . " Yet it was apathy rather than action which ...
... political cause demanded neither by the country nor by the majority of their sex . No longer did England appear the level - headed country of repute , " rich in saving common sense . " Yet it was apathy rather than action which ...
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