The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 89
... existence . This is the first and greatest essential in the making of the modern hero , and it is a sign of the times that this should be the case . For it is not altogether strength as a splendid characteristic that is admired , but ...
... existence . This is the first and greatest essential in the making of the modern hero , and it is a sign of the times that this should be the case . For it is not altogether strength as a splendid characteristic that is admired , but ...
Page 91
... existence was calm , sheltered , uneventful , narrow - led in one peaceful Church of England groove , far from the anxious and struggling world where most men and women live . The books which had their genesis in such an atmosphere ...
... existence was calm , sheltered , uneventful , narrow - led in one peaceful Church of England groove , far from the anxious and struggling world where most men and women live . The books which had their genesis in such an atmosphere ...
Page 114
... existence of an infallible Church can never be infallibly ascertained . " The question then arises , What is to be done with this right of private judgment , and how far is it to carry us ? Lecky took up a position of absolute orthodoxy ...
... existence of an infallible Church can never be infallibly ascertained . " The question then arises , What is to be done with this right of private judgment , and how far is it to carry us ? Lecky took up a position of absolute orthodoxy ...
Page 115
... England . So far we seem to be pretty much in the position of the Home Ruler , who , it must be recollected , had not yet come into existence . But , Lecky had an entirely different idea of the EARLY RECOLLECTIONS OF MR . LECKY 115.
... England . So far we seem to be pretty much in the position of the Home Ruler , who , it must be recollected , had not yet come into existence . But , Lecky had an entirely different idea of the EARLY RECOLLECTIONS OF MR . LECKY 115.
Page 116
... existence of a national Legislature is regarded as an essential preliminary to the reconciliation . Lecky appears to have found the solution in the confident expectation of " the advent of a great political leader , " who would subdue ...
... existence of a national Legislature is regarded as an essential preliminary to the reconciliation . Lecky appears to have found the solution in the confident expectation of " the advent of a great political leader , " who would subdue ...
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