The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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Page 62
... political meeting , without being assured that " the English People " think this , will not tolerate that , or are ... political discussion is some- times very serious ; and I doubt if there be any current phrase of political controversy ...
... political meeting , without being assured that " the English People " think this , will not tolerate that , or are ... political discussion is some- times very serious ; and I doubt if there be any current phrase of political controversy ...
Page 207
... politics . A great political question came to the rescue to draw together men of all opinions and politics . " This is not a Tory Government , " said Lord Salisbury , at the banquet given by the constituents of St. George's , Hanover ...
... politics . A great political question came to the rescue to draw together men of all opinions and politics . " This is not a Tory Government , " said Lord Salisbury , at the banquet given by the constituents of St. George's , Hanover ...
Page 650
... political im- portance , they began to lose their spiritual character , and their congregations became less ... Political excitement and religious indifference were thus gradually super- seding the passionate enthusiasm and faith of the ...
... political im- portance , they began to lose their spiritual character , and their congregations became less ... Political excitement and religious indifference were thus gradually super- seding the passionate enthusiasm and faith of the ...
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