The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 - English literature |
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... things are different . Each province is really a small imperium in imperio , ruled by a Governor and his staff of British Inspectors and Egyptian under- officials . The difficulties of distance have been overcome by the establishment of ...
... things are different . Each province is really a small imperium in imperio , ruled by a Governor and his staff of British Inspectors and Egyptian under- officials . The difficulties of distance have been overcome by the establishment of ...
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... things will probably continue until a closer observation can be maintained regarding their operations , and until the people themselves strengthen the hands of the Government by making complaints . This they are permitted and encouraged ...
... things will probably continue until a closer observation can be maintained regarding their operations , and until the people themselves strengthen the hands of the Government by making complaints . This they are permitted and encouraged ...
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... thing as responsibility ? Ministers are responsible to an abstraction ; to the non - moral - or immoral - State . Austria does not want war , ' said a diplomatist to Bismarck , and it will avoid giving you a pretext for it . ' To which ...
... thing as responsibility ? Ministers are responsible to an abstraction ; to the non - moral - or immoral - State . Austria does not want war , ' said a diplomatist to Bismarck , and it will avoid giving you a pretext for it . ' To which ...
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... things remain as they are at present . ' ' If the statesman perceives that standing treaties no longer represent the real conditions of power , and cannot attain his purpose by friendly diplomacy , then ' —it must be ' war . ' And ...
... things remain as they are at present . ' ' If the statesman perceives that standing treaties no longer represent the real conditions of power , and cannot attain his purpose by friendly diplomacy , then ' —it must be ' war . ' And ...
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... thing needful is an enormous increase of armed force , and the things of the soul shall be added to this force . Although the sceptical elements in Kant's philosophy have allowed a not very conspicuous body of neo- Kantians to ...
... thing needful is an enormous increase of armed force , and the things of the soul shall be added to this force . Although the sceptical elements in Kant's philosophy have allowed a not very conspicuous body of neo- Kantians to ...
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