The Living Age, Volume 270Living Age Company, 1911 |
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Page 25
... perhaps the goal may be more or less identical . The truth is that only by , so to speak , getting out- side his Anglo - Saxon temperament can an Englishman hope to form a fair and unprejudiced judgment of Latin meth- ods , and this ...
... perhaps the goal may be more or less identical . The truth is that only by , so to speak , getting out- side his Anglo - Saxon temperament can an Englishman hope to form a fair and unprejudiced judgment of Latin meth- ods , and this ...
Page 27
... perhaps , have been so far - reaching or so detrimental to the true interests of the country . Unfortunately , however , the Civil Service fell a victim to sim- ilar methods of corruption . Posts in that Service were unblushingly be ...
... perhaps , have been so far - reaching or so detrimental to the true interests of the country . Unfortunately , however , the Civil Service fell a victim to sim- ilar methods of corruption . Posts in that Service were unblushingly be ...
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... perhaps one may venture to say that he is a better statesman than most of his Ministers , political persecutions have ceased ; and the re- sult has been that the extreme par- ties in the States have largely modified their programmes ...
... perhaps one may venture to say that he is a better statesman than most of his Ministers , political persecutions have ceased ; and the re- sult has been that the extreme par- ties in the States have largely modified their programmes ...
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... perhaps , also realize that , when the protests of such men pass unheeded , their own are scarcely likely to be regarded in any other light than that of an interference doubly unwarrantable inasmuch as it proceeds from foreigners who ...
... perhaps , also realize that , when the protests of such men pass unheeded , their own are scarcely likely to be regarded in any other light than that of an interference doubly unwarrantable inasmuch as it proceeds from foreigners who ...
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... perhaps the prior right to sympathize . There are some who consider , the pres- ent writer being among the number , that England might have done more to help the young nation at whose début , to borrow from Mr. Punch , she as- sisted ...
... perhaps the prior right to sympathize . There are some who consider , the pres- ent writer being among the number , that England might have done more to help the young nation at whose début , to borrow from Mr. Punch , she as- sisted ...
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