The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 71
... believe that the effect will be to change the face of the world so as to introduce a system of government entirely distinct from that which now prevails . I believe that the desire and the motive for large and mighty empires , for ...
... believe that the effect will be to change the face of the world so as to introduce a system of government entirely distinct from that which now prevails . I believe that the desire and the motive for large and mighty empires , for ...
Page 147
... believe , be the very persons who will oppose the second , and I am anxious to try and point out that this would be not unattended with some incon- sistency . The line of argument they use is , I believe , this , in some fashion . They ...
... believe , be the very persons who will oppose the second , and I am anxious to try and point out that this would be not unattended with some incon- sistency . The line of argument they use is , I believe , this , in some fashion . They ...
Page 230
... believe have , done their best , according to their limited conception of what that " best " could be ; they have ... believe in cliques or coteries , or their intrigues . I believe in truth , and in the appreciation of it by the public ...
... believe have , done their best , according to their limited conception of what that " best " could be ; they have ... believe in cliques or coteries , or their intrigues . I believe in truth , and in the appreciation of it by the public ...
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