The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Nide 249A. Constable, 1929 |
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... political chief . It is a principle which should guide , but unfortunately has not always guided , Prime Ministers in war ; for to keep a commander in the field and let him feel that he has not the confidence of his political chief is ...
... political chief . It is a principle which should guide , but unfortunately has not always guided , Prime Ministers in war ; for to keep a commander in the field and let him feel that he has not the confidence of his political chief is ...
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... political views to obtrude themselves into his work . Only in his introduction does he candidly avow that his constant inspiration has been the thought that such an enquiry could only serve to reveal to the world the essential justice ...
... political views to obtrude themselves into his work . Only in his introduction does he candidly avow that his constant inspiration has been the thought that such an enquiry could only serve to reveal to the world the essential justice ...
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... political sentiment . Nations , like individuals , cannot stand still . Can any nation regain or even sustain a dis- tinctive national culture , unless it possesses the fullest political attributes of nationhood ? The answer of the ...
... political sentiment . Nations , like individuals , cannot stand still . Can any nation regain or even sustain a dis- tinctive national culture , unless it possesses the fullest political attributes of nationhood ? The answer of the ...
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A Survey of China in 1928 O M GREEN | 1 |
Lord Oxfords Conduct of the MajorGen Sir FREDERICK | 24 |
The Intellectual Revolution | 41 |
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