The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 - English literature |
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Page 266
... danger lest their obstinacy should engender an opposite feeling . Apathy , after a certain point , may only too suddenly change into a pronounced resolution to interfere . Before that time arrives it will be for the nation to consider ...
... danger lest their obstinacy should engender an opposite feeling . Apathy , after a certain point , may only too suddenly change into a pronounced resolution to interfere . Before that time arrives it will be for the nation to consider ...
Page 281
... danger ' to apprehend . Rather it is English freedom that is imperilled by that slavish temper which , seeking to stifle the expression of all opinion contrary to its own , has ever been the instrument of force and tyranny . The dangerous ...
... danger ' to apprehend . Rather it is English freedom that is imperilled by that slavish temper which , seeking to stifle the expression of all opinion contrary to its own , has ever been the instrument of force and tyranny . The dangerous ...
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... danger would have shown us as an united people . Even now Mr. Gladstone , when the terms of the Treaty of San Stefano had become known , can only speak of any thought of danger as an infatuation , ' an approach to idiocy . ' There is ...
... danger would have shown us as an united people . Even now Mr. Gladstone , when the terms of the Treaty of San Stefano had become known , can only speak of any thought of danger as an infatuation , ' an approach to idiocy . ' There is ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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