The National Review, Volume 79W.H. Allen, 1922 - Great Britain |
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The question is occasionally asked whether a Parliamentary Sovereign is obliged to believe everything his Ministers tell him . It is not easy to answer , but once a King realizes that veracity is not the outstanding characteristic of ...
The question is occasionally asked whether a Parliamentary Sovereign is obliged to believe everything his Ministers tell him . It is not easy to answer , but once a King realizes that veracity is not the outstanding characteristic of ...
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More than this , they try to act on the religious sentiment of Christians , knowing full well that 90 per cent . of the followers of Christ believe in the literal representation of the Old Testament and in the much misinterpreted ...
More than this , they try to act on the religious sentiment of Christians , knowing full well that 90 per cent . of the followers of Christ believe in the literal representation of the Old Testament and in the much misinterpreted ...
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If that means fails , I believe that there are other means of arriving at the truth , and I hope to procure the support of these gentlemen in adopting those means . I am quite aware that in all this there is no proof of any connection ...
If that means fails , I believe that there are other means of arriving at the truth , and I hope to procure the support of these gentlemen in adopting those means . I am quite aware that in all this there is no proof of any connection ...
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