The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 - English literature |
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... French ; he borrowed the political machine ' from the United States , and used it to concentrate the efforts of his unstable coalitions on such immediate aims as their constituent discordancies could for the moment accept . So , in 1911 ...
... French ; he borrowed the political machine ' from the United States , and used it to concentrate the efforts of his unstable coalitions on such immediate aims as their constituent discordancies could for the moment accept . So , in 1911 ...
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... French taste for logic . More often he harks back to his British ancestry , and , having established a principle in some big affair , proceeds to deal with smaller matters quite irrespective of that or any other principle . Sincere ...
... French taste for logic . More often he harks back to his British ancestry , and , having established a principle in some big affair , proceeds to deal with smaller matters quite irrespective of that or any other principle . Sincere ...
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... French correspondent , ' in the vivid descrip- * ' Character and Opinion in the United States , ' p . 64. James's own beautiful letter to his father , on receiving the news of his last illness , should be compared ( 1 , p . 218 ) . 6 ...
... French correspondent , ' in the vivid descrip- * ' Character and Opinion in the United States , ' p . 64. James's own beautiful letter to his father , on receiving the news of his last illness , should be compared ( 1 , p . 218 ) . 6 ...
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... French Republican , in a preface which he wrote in 1839 for a translation of Bentham's ' Catechism of Electoral Reform , ' very aptly defined the difference between the spirit of the Parisian and that of the English mob : ' Il y a loin ...
... French Republican , in a preface which he wrote in 1839 for a translation of Bentham's ' Catechism of Electoral Reform , ' very aptly defined the difference between the spirit of the Parisian and that of the English mob : ' Il y a loin ...
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... French Révolution de Février ' ; and if there happened on April 10 a kind of one - day panic in London , I dare say everybody on the evening of that uneventful afternoon , when there had been neither an armed insurrection nor 6 to be ...
... French Révolution de Février ' ; and if there happened on April 10 a kind of one - day panic in London , I dare say everybody on the evening of that uneventful afternoon , when there had been neither an armed insurrection nor 6 to be ...
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