The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1910 - English literature |
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Page 57
... social corrup- tion . Bagehot understood very well that this might be one of the consequences of a wide extension of the suffrage . He wrote + Ibid . p . 444 . • The English Government , vol . i . p . 442 . his account of the ...
... social corrup- tion . Bagehot understood very well that this might be one of the consequences of a wide extension of the suffrage . He wrote + Ibid . p . 444 . • The English Government , vol . i . p . 442 . his account of the ...
Page 62
... social development at which individual ease and enjoy- ment seemed the most precious of earthly possessions . Political con- flict became to her one of her merely intellectual pleasures . There was nothing that her citizens enjoyed more ...
... social development at which individual ease and enjoy- ment seemed the most precious of earthly possessions . Political con- flict became to her one of her merely intellectual pleasures . There was nothing that her citizens enjoyed more ...
Page 86
... social order , it belongs to the Fine Arts to extend , if possible , these feelings of mutual friend- ship . An Exhibition in London of the productions of the most popular Artists- of France must greatly contribute to augment the esteem ...
... social order , it belongs to the Fine Arts to extend , if possible , these feelings of mutual friend- ship . An Exhibition in London of the productions of the most popular Artists- of France must greatly contribute to augment the esteem ...
Page 153
... social diseases peculiar to the United States and has gone far to create the impression among disinterested observers that that big self - centred country is a China in becoming . On settling for better or worse in the Dominion Mr ...
... social diseases peculiar to the United States and has gone far to create the impression among disinterested observers that that big self - centred country is a China in becoming . On settling for better or worse in the Dominion Mr ...
Page 155
... social arguments to their own cost - has reached its climax in the United States . But many decades must elapse before the evil is undone which Canada , thanks for the long discipline of its colonial status , has altogether avoided ...
... social arguments to their own cost - has reached its climax in the United States . But many decades must elapse before the evil is undone which Canada , thanks for the long discipline of its colonial status , has altogether avoided ...
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