The National Review, Volume 13W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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Page 84
... thing , an embodied injustice , as a thing that no enlightened democracy should tolerate . If such should be his view , I can only say that whenever he writes a financial article , advising his readers to buy such and such stock , and ...
... thing , an embodied injustice , as a thing that no enlightened democracy should tolerate . If such should be his view , I can only say that whenever he writes a financial article , advising his readers to buy such and such stock , and ...
Page 557
... thing is a bad thing and ought to be terminated , it is idle to say that the way in which it is to be terminated is wrong unless you propose some scheme by which you consider you can do it , and induce others to believe you can do it in ...
... thing is a bad thing and ought to be terminated , it is idle to say that the way in which it is to be terminated is wrong unless you propose some scheme by which you consider you can do it , and induce others to believe you can do it in ...
Page 578
... thing put forward by those who boast themselves of the New Morality - the leaven which is to leaven the whole mass of legislators , hereditary as well as elected . And yet the robuster students of human life and history know that ...
... thing put forward by those who boast themselves of the New Morality - the leaven which is to leaven the whole mass of legislators , hereditary as well as elected . And yet the robuster students of human life and history know that ...
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