The National Review, Volume 87W.H. Allen, 1926 - English literature |
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Page 74
that he did not do so because it was very clear to his mind that centralization was an infinitely lesser evil than disintegration . It is generally admitted that a certain amount of de- centralization is necessary ; and all matters ...
that he did not do so because it was very clear to his mind that centralization was an infinitely lesser evil than disintegration . It is generally admitted that a certain amount of de- centralization is necessary ; and all matters ...
Page 94
... mind damping his feet , and will always wade through a shallow brook . There is an open expanse of snow between the stream and a bush and fern clad slope , and upon this fair stretch I see written the record not only of the passing of ...
... mind damping his feet , and will always wade through a shallow brook . There is an open expanse of snow between the stream and a bush and fern clad slope , and upon this fair stretch I see written the record not only of the passing of ...
Page 101
... mind back more than thirty years , I can still recall the sensation of pleasure pervading me when first we beheld the shimmering waters of Naivasha that keen April morning ; and as one became better acquainted with its beauty one's ...
... mind back more than thirty years , I can still recall the sensation of pleasure pervading me when first we beheld the shimmering waters of Naivasha that keen April morning ; and as one became better acquainted with its beauty one's ...
Page 103
... mind on more searching reflections . One was the prevalence of the common house - fly . They existed everywhere throughout Masailand , countless myriads of them , born and bred amidst the cattle and flocks of that pastoral race . These ...
... mind on more searching reflections . One was the prevalence of the common house - fly . They existed everywhere throughout Masailand , countless myriads of them , born and bred amidst the cattle and flocks of that pastoral race . These ...
Page 146
... mind a materializing and localizing of the Deity which it is most diffi- cult to distinguish from idolatry . Yet the bishop whose letter directs reservation directs it with the full knowledge that it will be used for private devotion ...
... mind a materializing and localizing of the Deity which it is most diffi- cult to distinguish from idolatry . Yet the bishop whose letter directs reservation directs it with the full knowledge that it will be used for private devotion ...
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