The Quarterly Review, Volumes 258-259John Murray, 1932 |
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... practical politics require us to face the world as it is , and not as we should wish it to be . We may perceive , as from Pisgah , a lovely distant land , but it is in the present , not quite so lovely , that we have to live . Mr ...
... practical politics require us to face the world as it is , and not as we should wish it to be . We may perceive , as from Pisgah , a lovely distant land , but it is in the present , not quite so lovely , that we have to live . Mr ...
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... practical certainty . As it approaches nearer one can notice an interesting psycho- logical change in the general attitude towards it . It is no longer an ideal , a land of promise in the blue and misty distance . It is a practical ...
... practical certainty . As it approaches nearer one can notice an interesting psycho- logical change in the general attitude towards it . It is no longer an ideal , a land of promise in the blue and misty distance . It is a practical ...
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... practical intention on the part of the Greek poorer class to secure by political means that which was necessary for physical existence . Democracy once established , the Greek was ready to evolve or to listen to political theory ...
... practical intention on the part of the Greek poorer class to secure by political means that which was necessary for physical existence . Democracy once established , the Greek was ready to evolve or to listen to political theory ...
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