The Review of Reviews, Volumes 53-54William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1916 |
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Page 46
... effect , if not in appearance . The only way to win is to convert that Germany into a different one , and the way to do that is to convince the German people that they have been worshipping false gods and following lying prophets . They ...
... effect , if not in appearance . The only way to win is to convert that Germany into a different one , and the way to do that is to convince the German people that they have been worshipping false gods and following lying prophets . They ...
Page 52
... effect is enormous . Cavillers point to its draw- backs . And truth compels us to admit that the most perilous of these is the duality always felt in a State where the rulers and the people are out of touch with each other . M ...
... effect is enormous . Cavillers point to its draw- backs . And truth compels us to admit that the most perilous of these is the duality always felt in a State where the rulers and the people are out of touch with each other . M ...
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... effects of our blundering are still with us , it is desirable to extract the lesson from Dr. Dillon's sorrowful essay ... effect radical changes . The following extract explains one of the difficulties of change : - None of the public ...
... effects of our blundering are still with us , it is desirable to extract the lesson from Dr. Dillon's sorrowful essay ... effect radical changes . The following extract explains one of the difficulties of change : - None of the public ...
Page 69
... effect of the war on the Jewish race ? Many a Jewish family , driven from Poland - the most Jewish of all places will seek an abiding city in Palestine as soon as possible after the con- clusion of peace ; the members of those families ...
... effect of the war on the Jewish race ? Many a Jewish family , driven from Poland - the most Jewish of all places will seek an abiding city in Palestine as soon as possible after the con- clusion of peace ; the members of those families ...
Page 74
... effect to the recommendation thus con- veyed . 66 Never in time of peace has any announce- ment in a newspaper caused excitement so deep and so wide . Glorious news ! " wrote John Bright ; " I am almost ill with reading the announcement ...
... effect to the recommendation thus con- veyed . 66 Never in time of peace has any announce- ment in a newspaper caused excitement so deep and so wide . Glorious news ! " wrote John Bright ; " I am almost ill with reading the announcement ...
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