The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1909 - English literature |
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... nature of the change in the common - sense un- technical language he was accustomed to use , it seems to me that we ... nature , and certainly of English nature to - day . The great body of the people in politics , as in everything else ...
... nature of the change in the common - sense un- technical language he was accustomed to use , it seems to me that we ... nature , and certainly of English nature to - day . The great body of the people in politics , as in everything else ...
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... nature of constitutional law thrown out by Paley in his Moral Philosophy . Englishmen still accepted theories which , whatever their original merit when propounded by Montesquieu and accepted by Blackstone , had by the middle of the ...
... nature of constitutional law thrown out by Paley in his Moral Philosophy . Englishmen still accepted theories which , whatever their original merit when propounded by Montesquieu and accepted by Blackstone , had by the middle of the ...
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... Nature brings a sense of the reality of life's struggle , of its reality and of its essential beauty . There is no maundering horror of the natural facts of existence . Veins when scratched bleed red blood , not a pale ichor of Olympus ...
... Nature brings a sense of the reality of life's struggle , of its reality and of its essential beauty . There is no maundering horror of the natural facts of existence . Veins when scratched bleed red blood , not a pale ichor of Olympus ...
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