The International Quarterly, Том 12Fox, Duffield & Company, 1906 |
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... mentioned , it has a natural tendency toward a régimé of private privilege , but it is more amen- able than they to organized public opinion . It has been a little slow , but much of the delay with which it has been charged has been due ...
... mentioned , it has a natural tendency toward a régimé of private privilege , but it is more amen- able than they to organized public opinion . It has been a little slow , but much of the delay with which it has been charged has been due ...
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... nations has been toward a wider and completer collective life . In every country in the world the people have been constantly enlarging the functions and duties of the state , and political organizations are more and more becoming ...
... nations has been toward a wider and completer collective life . In every country in the world the people have been constantly enlarging the functions and duties of the state , and political organizations are more and more becoming ...
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... mention of Homer's picture of night , he gave at once a rendering simple and fine . When the Sky is broken up and the myriad Stars roll down , and the Shepherd's heart is glad . ' It struck me that the trite trans- lation was about the ...
... mention of Homer's picture of night , he gave at once a rendering simple and fine . When the Sky is broken up and the myriad Stars roll down , and the Shepherd's heart is glad . ' It struck me that the trite trans- lation was about the ...
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... mention was made in the preceding article on this subject ; but in altogether simpler and cruder measures . In the Wakefield Ascension , and the Wakefield Conspiracy , however , which in other respects betray their derivation from ...
... mention was made in the preceding article on this subject ; but in altogether simpler and cruder measures . In the Wakefield Ascension , and the Wakefield Conspiracy , however , which in other respects betray their derivation from ...
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... mentioned in passing the masterpiece of the nine - line stanza in which Mak and the shepherds prelude the birth of Christ . This little English comedy , the Sec- unda Pastorum , gathers in itself the qualities already noted in the ...
... mentioned in passing the masterpiece of the nine - line stanza in which Mak and the shepherds prelude the birth of Christ . This little English comedy , the Sec- unda Pastorum , gathers in itself the qualities already noted in the ...
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