The Quarterly Review, 222–242. köideJohn Murray, 1924 |
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Page 136
... regarded as the proudest achievement of the human mind . Here the rationalistic man of science should surely see the acme of the pathos which invests the human tragedy or comedy . And in any case our humiliation is to be saved only by ...
... regarded as the proudest achievement of the human mind . Here the rationalistic man of science should surely see the acme of the pathos which invests the human tragedy or comedy . And in any case our humiliation is to be saved only by ...
Page 162
... regarded as a glorious adventure . In the realm of ideas we were for a full century to be as men standing in the valley of decision . There are thus two schools to be found among our exponents of foreign affairs - the school of Fox and ...
... regarded as a glorious adventure . In the realm of ideas we were for a full century to be as men standing in the valley of decision . There are thus two schools to be found among our exponents of foreign affairs - the school of Fox and ...
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... regarded the soldier as a licentious wild beast , a character which , no doubt , his Peninsular conduct had to some extent justified . His services might be necessary for the safety of the State , but he was regarded as a pariah and ...
... regarded the soldier as a licentious wild beast , a character which , no doubt , his Peninsular conduct had to some extent justified . His services might be necessary for the safety of the State , but he was regarded as a pariah and ...
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