The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 61Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1907 |
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Pagina 14
... common cause with the Continental Powers . This is the second ground for their opposition to any understanding with Great Britain - finding in it first a cause of conflict — and in the conflict a cause of defeat and ruin for France . It ...
... common cause with the Continental Powers . This is the second ground for their opposition to any understanding with Great Britain - finding in it first a cause of conflict — and in the conflict a cause of defeat and ruin for France . It ...
Pagina 64
... common sense . It was not , of course , the business of the Select Committee either to suggest or prepare any cut - and - dried scheme ; that rests with the Chancellor of the Exchequer . If a differentiation is made in favour of earned ...
... common sense . It was not , of course , the business of the Select Committee either to suggest or prepare any cut - and - dried scheme ; that rests with the Chancellor of the Exchequer . If a differentiation is made in favour of earned ...
Pagina 76
... common humanity - the identity of the human spirit in all ages- we may attempt to determine its permanent and intrinsic worth . Or else we may address ourselves to a narrower , yet hardly less important question , and consider whether ...
... common humanity - the identity of the human spirit in all ages- we may attempt to determine its permanent and intrinsic worth . Or else we may address ourselves to a narrower , yet hardly less important question , and consider whether ...
Pagina 77
... common love of nature , told them how in the heat of an election contest he had retired to that secluded spot , and how while his ears were ringing with the jarring notes of human strife his spirit had found refreshment there in the ...
... common love of nature , told them how in the heat of an election contest he had retired to that secluded spot , and how while his ears were ringing with the jarring notes of human strife his spirit had found refreshment there in the ...
Pagina 78
... common code of decency and order . Such questions can only be asked seriously in passing moments of sympathetic extravagance . But we touch a problem of serious and enduring significance when we ask how far society must accept ...
... common code of decency and order . Such questions can only be asked seriously in passing moments of sympathetic extravagance . But we touch a problem of serious and enduring significance when we ask how far society must accept ...
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