The Quarterly Review, Volume 122William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1867 |
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Page 126
... political element concerned has any noble moral basis , the brigand element becomes in some measure ennobled too , and its acts of violence kept within narrow bounds , or they are forgotten in the magnitude of the results , and we hear ...
... political element concerned has any noble moral basis , the brigand element becomes in some measure ennobled too , and its acts of violence kept within narrow bounds , or they are forgotten in the magnitude of the results , and we hear ...
Page 237
... political conscience of the country . But their difficulty is in bringing their momentum to bear upon the political machine , seeing that they cannot work directly through it . With us the apparatus is far more delicate and sensitive ...
... political conscience of the country . But their difficulty is in bringing their momentum to bear upon the political machine , seeing that they cannot work directly through it . With us the apparatus is far more delicate and sensitive ...
Page 249
... politicians in England , and roused the suspicions of others . They feel uneasy at the prospect of the severance between property and political power ; they see that no change can be safe which does not leave a preponderating influence ...
... politicians in England , and roused the suspicions of others . They feel uneasy at the prospect of the severance between property and political power ; they see that no change can be safe which does not leave a preponderating influence ...
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