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Pagina 390
... political aspect of the Agreement more than fully justifies Mr. Balfour's description of its ratification as an Imperial disaster ? Surely no intelligent student of politics can possibly doubt the inevitable tendency of its operation ...
... political aspect of the Agreement more than fully justifies Mr. Balfour's description of its ratification as an Imperial disaster ? Surely no intelligent student of politics can possibly doubt the inevitable tendency of its operation ...
Pagina 787
... political tendencies of the modern era . No serious observer can doubt that among the potent political forces of our time the strongest and most persistent is that of integration . During the last century and a half we have seen that ...
... political tendencies of the modern era . No serious observer can doubt that among the potent political forces of our time the strongest and most persistent is that of integration . During the last century and a half we have seen that ...
Pagina 848
... political conceptions , the judging of political morals by the standard of actual institutions , and the criticism of political blunders rather than of political crimes , was both new and useful to the mind of Europe . A younger genera ...
... political conceptions , the judging of political morals by the standard of actual institutions , and the criticism of political blunders rather than of political crimes , was both new and useful to the mind of Europe . A younger genera ...
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THE GENERAL ELECTION AND AFTER By the Right Hon Lord Ribblesdale | 20 |
A GREAT DEMOCRATIC REFORM By Harold | 34 |
RECOLLECTIONS OF COPENHAGEN IN THE SIXTIES By Lady Paget | 44 |
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