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Page 107
... writes , " we should study him in his strength and in his weakness : the tenacity of pur- pose and the disabling pessimism ; the fine sweep of a military mind and the political ineptitude ; the glorious legend and the enfeebled grandeur ...
... writes , " we should study him in his strength and in his weakness : the tenacity of pur- pose and the disabling pessimism ; the fine sweep of a military mind and the political ineptitude ; the glorious legend and the enfeebled grandeur ...
Page 109
... writes with skill but at times with a lamentable lack of tolerance of other people's feelings and opinions , and it is regrettable that he uses the all - too - easy means of quoting texts from the Bible divorced from their contexts as ...
... writes with skill but at times with a lamentable lack of tolerance of other people's feelings and opinions , and it is regrettable that he uses the all - too - easy means of quoting texts from the Bible divorced from their contexts as ...
Page 112
... writes : ' We have now explored and charted a lot of ground , and it is time to recognize and unfold some conclusions which , if acknow- ledged as valid , can be accepted as sure ground upon which to build a full and rich conception and ...
... writes : ' We have now explored and charted a lot of ground , and it is time to recognize and unfold some conclusions which , if acknow- ledged as valid , can be accepted as sure ground upon which to build a full and rich conception and ...
Contents
Shakespeare and Churchill? | 123 |
The Greatest Story in the World | 138 |
The Trade Unions and the Feudal System | 146 |
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