The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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... effect , and both in Parliament and in the country he was the only man who counted . Probably he was ( and is ) as much detested by many of his supporters as by most of his opponents ; and persistent efforts have been made ever since to ...
... effect , and both in Parliament and in the country he was the only man who counted . Probably he was ( and is ) as much detested by many of his supporters as by most of his opponents ; and persistent efforts have been made ever since to ...
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... effect , if not precisely of a bull in a china - shop , yet of a vacuum - cleaner in a ' museum of " * Will to Believe , ' p . 256 ; cf. Essays and Reviews , ' p . 149 . curios - as he once profanely called the philosophy of. 28 WILLIAM ...
... effect , if not precisely of a bull in a china - shop , yet of a vacuum - cleaner in a ' museum of " * Will to Believe , ' p . 256 ; cf. Essays and Reviews , ' p . 149 . curios - as he once profanely called the philosophy of. 28 WILLIAM ...
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... effect that Mahomedans all over the world were brothers and should unite in opposition to the influences working against Islam . This idea of Pan - Islamism was developed by the Sultan Abdul Hamid and , after him , by the Committee of ...
... effect that Mahomedans all over the world were brothers and should unite in opposition to the influences working against Islam . This idea of Pan - Islamism was developed by the Sultan Abdul Hamid and , after him , by the Committee of ...
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... effect of the Satyagraha pledge by the Hunter Commission appointed to inquire into the Panjab disorders . ' We have no hesitation in saying that , both in the Panjab and elsewhere , a familiarity and a sympathy with disobedi- ence to ...
... effect of the Satyagraha pledge by the Hunter Commission appointed to inquire into the Panjab disorders . ' We have no hesitation in saying that , both in the Panjab and elsewhere , a familiarity and a sympathy with disobedi- ence to ...
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... effect upon the mind of the English gentry and bourgeoisie . We do not sufficiently realise nowadays what a living thing the fear of a renewal of the French Revolu- tion was in those days . The years of Jacobinism and the Terror had not ...
... effect upon the mind of the English gentry and bourgeoisie . We do not sufficiently realise nowadays what a living thing the fear of a renewal of the French Revolu- tion was in those days . The years of Jacobinism and the Terror had not ...
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