The Review of Reviews, Volumes 57-60William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1918 |
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Page 43
... less a victory . Like Moses and the Israelites , it is the simple obedience to the call of duty , the calm trust that right must triumph and wrong be worsted , that at the moment when things look most hopeless , and the cohorts of the ...
... less a victory . Like Moses and the Israelites , it is the simple obedience to the call of duty , the calm trust that right must triumph and wrong be worsted , that at the moment when things look most hopeless , and the cohorts of the ...
Page 55
... less well ; he will play less for safety , since safety will have become to him a civilian sort of thing rather contemptible . He will have at once a more interesting and a less reliable character from the social and political point of ...
... less well ; he will play less for safety , since safety will have become to him a civilian sort of thing rather contemptible . He will have at once a more interesting and a less reliable character from the social and political point of ...
Page 57
... less undefined ) hopes as to making our fortune when we got there . If all our dreams have not been realised , we know that that has not been the fault of London so much as of ourselves . The lure of London is not exercised from a ...
... less undefined ) hopes as to making our fortune when we got there . If all our dreams have not been realised , we know that that has not been the fault of London so much as of ourselves . The lure of London is not exercised from a ...
Page 64
... less easily the way to remedy the situation , because national education is more difficult with us than else- where . Differences of race and religion perpetually conspire to divide us , to draw us to the side of the foreigner ; our ...
... less easily the way to remedy the situation , because national education is more difficult with us than else- where . Differences of race and religion perpetually conspire to divide us , to draw us to the side of the foreigner ; our ...
Page 93
... less than a universal social revolution , on which their only hope of peace is now based . In their internal policy the Bolsheviks have dis- carded the last vestige of democratic government , adopting the worst methods of despotic ...
... less than a universal social revolution , on which their only hope of peace is now based . In their internal policy the Bolsheviks have dis- carded the last vestige of democratic government , adopting the worst methods of despotic ...
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