The National Review, Volume 98W.H. Allen, 1932 - English literature |
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Page 528
... whole vast complexity of the modern world and , while sorrowfully conscious of all that might be achieved by unity of purpose , realises that the process must be slow . He himself criticises a certain professor for undue irritability ...
... whole vast complexity of the modern world and , while sorrowfully conscious of all that might be achieved by unity of purpose , realises that the process must be slow . He himself criticises a certain professor for undue irritability ...
Page 532
... whole apologetic for modern democratic government on the old party lines rests in fact upon this action in diverting and minimizing the forces of change in the interests of stability . It is not realized that there may be too much ...
... whole apologetic for modern democratic government on the old party lines rests in fact upon this action in diverting and minimizing the forces of change in the interests of stability . It is not realized that there may be too much ...
Page 732
... whole the authorities have perhaps some reason to be dubious , though one may doubt the wisdom of the methods employed in dealing with the situation . One must , of course , be careful not to exaggerate the num- bers of those holding ...
... whole the authorities have perhaps some reason to be dubious , though one may doubt the wisdom of the methods employed in dealing with the situation . One must , of course , be careful not to exaggerate the num- bers of those holding ...
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