The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 208
... recognise that so it is . And , in so recognising , we have clearly present to our mind the fact that , in the persons of Longfellow and of Whittier , the United States have produced poets of sweeter temper and kindlier humanity ; that ...
... recognise that so it is . And , in so recognising , we have clearly present to our mind the fact that , in the persons of Longfellow and of Whittier , the United States have produced poets of sweeter temper and kindlier humanity ; that ...
Page 253
... recognised working of constitutional government , it will be plain that he was the victim of a system that had placed him before the public as the nominal head of a cabinet that he was supposed to have formed , and of a party in the ...
... recognised working of constitutional government , it will be plain that he was the victim of a system that had placed him before the public as the nominal head of a cabinet that he was supposed to have formed , and of a party in the ...
Page 259
... recognises that it cannot prevail against the popular will ; but it claims to interpret that will , and it refuses to recognise even enormous majorities of the House of ' Commons as its authorised exponents . Curiously enough , 1910 ...
... recognises that it cannot prevail against the popular will ; but it claims to interpret that will , and it refuses to recognise even enormous majorities of the House of ' Commons as its authorised exponents . Curiously enough , 1910 ...
Contents
1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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