The Quarterly Review, 222–242. köideJohn Murray, 1924 |
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Page 178
... political invalid , invisible and inaudible to his colleagues , had been run to earth in the monastic seclusion of his library by that most admirable of political physicians , Mr Alfred Spender , whose charming bedside manner not even ...
... political invalid , invisible and inaudible to his colleagues , had been run to earth in the monastic seclusion of his library by that most admirable of political physicians , Mr Alfred Spender , whose charming bedside manner not even ...
Page 347
... political action , was , in its way , an impersonal repudiation of any claim to moral superiority over his fellows . If he had been such a charlatan as many politicians are , he would , no doubt , have made the attempt to appear what ...
... political action , was , in its way , an impersonal repudiation of any claim to moral superiority over his fellows . If he had been such a charlatan as many politicians are , he would , no doubt , have made the attempt to appear what ...
Page 269
... political conditions . Blocks of votes easily shift their allegiance . The pro- fessional politicians are in despair . The centre of independency is where it has long been , the central and far West , where the after - war economic ...
... political conditions . Blocks of votes easily shift their allegiance . The pro- fessional politicians are in despair . The centre of independency is where it has long been , the central and far West , where the after - war economic ...
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