The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1920 |
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Page 401
... Count de Soissons ' recent article on ' The Jews as a Revolutionary Leaven ' * follows two main lines of argu- ment . The one is general in its bearing , and points to the activity of Jews as a natural force of disorder in Europe ...
... Count de Soissons ' recent article on ' The Jews as a Revolutionary Leaven ' * follows two main lines of argu- ment . The one is general in its bearing , and points to the activity of Jews as a natural force of disorder in Europe ...
Page 402
... of the world were raised by the war , and with the advance of the British forces from Egypt came the turn of Palestine and the Jews . ' Certainly , a part of the emphasis now laid by Count de Soissons and other writers on the racial ...
... of the world were raised by the war , and with the advance of the British forces from Egypt came the turn of Palestine and the Jews . ' Certainly , a part of the emphasis now laid by Count de Soissons and other writers on the racial ...
Page 403
... of the large majority of Western Jews , and that , briefly , it may be expressed in the formula : Disraeli is a Jew to the Gentiles and a Gentile to the Jews . Nor need we pause to discuss merely verbal differences with Count de Soissons ...
... of the large majority of Western Jews , and that , briefly , it may be expressed in the formula : Disraeli is a Jew to the Gentiles and a Gentile to the Jews . Nor need we pause to discuss merely verbal differences with Count de Soissons ...
Page 404
... of members of a religious community that the claim was preferred and vindicated for equal national rights . Thus , while , on the one hand , we demur to Count de Soissons ' description of the Jews ' as ' countrymen ' of Karl Marx , and to ...
... of members of a religious community that the claim was preferred and vindicated for equal national rights . Thus , while , on the one hand , we demur to Count de Soissons ' description of the Jews ' as ' countrymen ' of Karl Marx , and to ...
Page 405
... of the Jew Spinoza , ' to which Count de Soissons ascribes so authorita- tive a part in the causation of modern revolutionary thought , are found to be akin to the thoughts of Hegel and other begetters , and not to proceed from the Jew ...
... of the Jew Spinoza , ' to which Count de Soissons ascribes so authorita- tive a part in the causation of modern revolutionary thought , are found to be akin to the thoughts of Hegel and other begetters , and not to proceed from the Jew ...
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