The National Review, Volume 76W.H. Allen, 1920 |
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Page 331
... whole civilized world and its barbarian inges . This fact is unique in history . Again , Italy had xperience of a spiritual empire - the Papacy . She developed , gain , a multitude of city states or communes , with an xpansive energetic ...
... whole civilized world and its barbarian inges . This fact is unique in history . Again , Italy had xperience of a spiritual empire - the Papacy . She developed , gain , a multitude of city states or communes , with an xpansive energetic ...
Page 339
... whole recognizes the parts ; the parts live and flourish in the whole . We may consider this to be the ideal which political thought in Western Europe to - day is seeking . Old use От nere di at bstit oted But In Italy this doctrine has ...
... whole recognizes the parts ; the parts live and flourish in the whole . We may consider this to be the ideal which political thought in Western Europe to - day is seeking . Old use От nere di at bstit oted But In Italy this doctrine has ...
Page 343
... whole conception of the national society , in which the principle of association subordinates the idea of classes and individuals to that of their functions . This last is already an ethical idea : from the notion of individual right ...
... whole conception of the national society , in which the principle of association subordinates the idea of classes and individuals to that of their functions . This last is already an ethical idea : from the notion of individual right ...
Page 359
... whole defensive ine . Moreover , nowhere did the Germans in July and August 1918 stand on ground that had been prepared for lefence , at any rate to the degree which had been customary luring the era of trench warfare . The troops who ...
... whole defensive ine . Moreover , nowhere did the Germans in July and August 1918 stand on ground that had been prepared for lefence , at any rate to the degree which had been customary luring the era of trench warfare . The troops who ...
Page 361
... whole work crowned with complete success must be attributed mainly to the character and personality of the Allied Supreme Commander . It proves clearly enough that this character and personality comprised in essence more than mere mili ...
... whole work crowned with complete success must be attributed mainly to the character and personality of the Allied Supreme Commander . It proves clearly enough that this character and personality comprised in essence more than mere mili ...
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