The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1909 - English literature |
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Page 417
... political impotence , these centuries being the momentous ones in which other nations attained political consolidation and assured themselves of a share in the newly discovered world and in the world policy asso- ciated therewith ...
... political impotence , these centuries being the momentous ones in which other nations attained political consolidation and assured themselves of a share in the newly discovered world and in the world policy asso- ciated therewith ...
Page 930
... political lives . They lead a minute new Party sworn to resist the Budget to the death . They are chastened and maturer men ; they are in many ways more reasonable men ; and they are quite fearless men . They have begun the work of ...
... political lives . They lead a minute new Party sworn to resist the Budget to the death . They are chastened and maturer men ; they are in many ways more reasonable men ; and they are quite fearless men . They have begun the work of ...
Page 956
... Political parties have changed not only their catchwords , but to some extent their political ideals . " The man in the street " talks familiarly to - day in terms which less even than seven years ago would have sounded in his own ears ...
... Political parties have changed not only their catchwords , but to some extent their political ideals . " The man in the street " talks familiarly to - day in terms which less even than seven years ago would have sounded in his own ears ...
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