The Quarterly Review, Volumes 291-292John Murray, 1953 - English literature |
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... democracy . Their efforts have been intensified since the last war . Over six hundred million people are concerned in the move- ment . If democracy had established a firm hold on this vast mass of humanity , would not such a ...
... democracy . Their efforts have been intensified since the last war . Over six hundred million people are concerned in the move- ment . If democracy had established a firm hold on this vast mass of humanity , would not such a ...
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... democracy . Initi- ated by the semi - feudal aristocracy , they kept control of it for their own purposes , and behind it developed a vast industrial system ; with the resources it gave them they built up a huge army and with the power ...
... democracy . Initi- ated by the semi - feudal aristocracy , they kept control of it for their own purposes , and behind it developed a vast industrial system ; with the resources it gave them they built up a huge army and with the power ...
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... democracy are of interest in this connection . In a recent statement made in public in Washington Mr Bowles said that if India ' failed to build up a democracy successfully , the failure would reverberate through the world . Democracy ...
... democracy are of interest in this connection . In a recent statement made in public in Washington Mr Bowles said that if India ' failed to build up a democracy successfully , the failure would reverberate through the world . Democracy ...
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The Third Marquess of Salisbury as Empire Builder | 3 |
THE THIRD MARQUESS OF SALISBURY AS EMPIRE | 14 |
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