The Nineteenth Century and After, Volumes 141-142Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1947 |
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Pagina 76
... Liberal voice of any weight is raised on behalf of Greece . This astonishing and lamentable phenomenon is surely significant of the great and , it would seem , irremediable crisis , in which English Liberalism is engulfed . It is left ...
... Liberal voice of any weight is raised on behalf of Greece . This astonishing and lamentable phenomenon is surely significant of the great and , it would seem , irremediable crisis , in which English Liberalism is engulfed . It is left ...
Pagina 135
... liberal knowledge ' stands on its own pretensions , refuses to be informed by any end or absorbed into any art . ' The implied contrast of the useful and the liberal is the Aristotelian contrast among posses- sions of what is fruitful ...
... liberal knowledge ' stands on its own pretensions , refuses to be informed by any end or absorbed into any art . ' The implied contrast of the useful and the liberal is the Aristotelian contrast among posses- sions of what is fruitful ...
Pagina 285
... Liberalism rather than Conservatism . To place the abstract unity of the world above the solid unity of the Empire - this is a Liberal heresy to which in the last twenty - five years , the Conservative Party has suc- cumbed . The ...
... Liberalism rather than Conservatism . To place the abstract unity of the world above the solid unity of the Empire - this is a Liberal heresy to which in the last twenty - five years , the Conservative Party has suc- cumbed . The ...
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