The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 48
... whole army , and that Hungary is the only State which has an official language . Austria has no such language , and no justification could be found for employing in the army the language used by only 25 per cent . of it , when the ...
... whole army , and that Hungary is the only State which has an official language . Austria has no such language , and no justification could be found for employing in the army the language used by only 25 per cent . of it , when the ...
Page 54
... whole world if it were fair fighting . But our manufac- turers and artisans in fighting foreign manufacturers and artisans are fighting tremendous trusts , known as Protectionist govern- ments , elaborately equipped for one object , and ...
... whole world if it were fair fighting . But our manufac- turers and artisans in fighting foreign manufacturers and artisans are fighting tremendous trusts , known as Protectionist govern- ments , elaborately equipped for one object , and ...
Page 58
... whole of their organised and highly disciplined forces in an elaborate combination . We are fighting in the open , singly or in small parties , ignorant of our rivals ' move- ments , each man with one hand tied behind his back by reason ...
... whole of their organised and highly disciplined forces in an elaborate combination . We are fighting in the open , singly or in small parties , ignorant of our rivals ' move- ments , each man with one hand tied behind his back by reason ...
Page 64
... whole , in saying— Our historians appear to have thought it advisable to omit from their narra- tives a great deal which , to me , seems essential to a true picture . I cannot feel satisfied with any description of the Revolution which ...
... whole , in saying— Our historians appear to have thought it advisable to omit from their narra- tives a great deal which , to me , seems essential to a true picture . I cannot feel satisfied with any description of the Revolution which ...
Page 65
... whole conception of the Revolution differs from that of Sir George Trevelyan , and agrees in the main with that so ably and so moderately set forth by the late Mr. Lecky , of whom the Times , * in an appreciation which did not err in ...
... whole conception of the Revolution differs from that of Sir George Trevelyan , and agrees in the main with that so ably and so moderately set forth by the late Mr. Lecky , of whom the Times , * in an appreciation which did not err in ...
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