The National Review, Volume 59W.H. Allen, 1912 - English literature |
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Page 72
... opinion , a definite awakening of national consciousness to som generally felt grievance or aspiration . To effect radical and permanent changes in the institutions and government of country , a revolution must have behind it a solid ...
... opinion , a definite awakening of national consciousness to som generally felt grievance or aspiration . To effect radical and permanent changes in the institutions and government of country , a revolution must have behind it a solid ...
Page 73
... opinion on this subject in an article entitled The Doom of the Manchu , " which roughly ned the inevitable fate of these hereditary parasites . In that article , written six months before the outbreak at Wuchang , was observed that The ...
... opinion on this subject in an article entitled The Doom of the Manchu , " which roughly ned the inevitable fate of these hereditary parasites . In that article , written six months before the outbreak at Wuchang , was observed that The ...
Page 82
... opinions no longer carry much weight - their voices have been drowned in the shouting of the Republican vanguard . But they will ... opinion of foreigners in China and the attitude of the Powers have hitherto been so 82 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... opinions no longer carry much weight - their voices have been drowned in the shouting of the Republican vanguard . But they will ... opinion of foreigners in China and the attitude of the Powers have hitherto been so 82 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
Page 83
... opinion that trade stands to gain by the passing of the Mandarin system , and the result will fairly represent , I believe , the attitude of the mercantile community . Behind this , perhaps no less important , are certain motives of ...
... opinion that trade stands to gain by the passing of the Mandarin system , and the result will fairly represent , I believe , the attitude of the mercantile community . Behind this , perhaps no less important , are certain motives of ...
Page 84
... opinions , as expressed in these news- papers , were at first unanimously in favour of the party which had so long ... opinion has so far been formed , have been characterised by vague sentiment rather than by any 84 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... opinions , as expressed in these news- papers , were at first unanimously in favour of the party which had so long ... opinion has so far been formed , have been characterised by vague sentiment rather than by any 84 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
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