The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 71Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 25
... never rival the American , because it is too late to attempt to bring our dependencies within a Customs - ring . The pull given by this enormous difference of scale in private fortunes was not at first realised , and when six years ago ...
... never rival the American , because it is too late to attempt to bring our dependencies within a Customs - ring . The pull given by this enormous difference of scale in private fortunes was not at first realised , and when six years ago ...
Pagina 63
... never been a political person , either when I belonged to the world or since I have renounced it . I am neither a ' Moderate , ' nor an Extremist , ' nor an Anarchist . ' I belong strictly to the spiritual plane , as everybody knows ...
... never been a political person , either when I belonged to the world or since I have renounced it . I am neither a ' Moderate , ' nor an Extremist , ' nor an Anarchist . ' I belong strictly to the spiritual plane , as everybody knows ...
Pagina 64
misadapted ideals , want to throw off the British yoke in a minute , never thinking that the British guns which support the Govern- ment are more powerful than political resolutions ' or newspaper invective , or even the bombs ; never ...
misadapted ideals , want to throw off the British yoke in a minute , never thinking that the British guns which support the Govern- ment are more powerful than political resolutions ' or newspaper invective , or even the bombs ; never ...
Pagina 68
... never resting , never knowing even the refreshing rest of a sound sleep . It has made him a bag of live nerves , ever stretched to high tension . He has learned to call licence liberty , breach of social laws and shirking of ...
... never resting , never knowing even the refreshing rest of a sound sleep . It has made him a bag of live nerves , ever stretched to high tension . He has learned to call licence liberty , breach of social laws and shirking of ...
Pagina 71
... never forgive , a wrong which draws blood daily and hourly from their very soul , a wrong which has been perpetrated for about a century , inflicting ghastly wounds upon their religious susceptibility , one of the tenderest feelings ...
... never forgive , a wrong which draws blood daily and hourly from their very soul , a wrong which has been perpetrated for about a century , inflicting ghastly wounds upon their religious susceptibility , one of the tenderest feelings ...
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