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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 141
... liberal education more or less readily extended the area common to the two studies . For the organised unity which Newman postulated , a unity in which religion influenced every other subject of study and was in turn subjected to every ...
... liberal education more or less readily extended the area common to the two studies . For the organised unity which Newman postulated , a unity in which religion influenced every other subject of study and was in turn subjected to every ...
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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