The Quarterly Review, Volumes 278-279William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1942 |
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... thing about it is that the higher civilisation can , as things are , always be forced into war by a lower , and , while the contest lasts , the higher must abandon its noblest ideals and practices and descend to the level of its enemies ...
... thing about it is that the higher civilisation can , as things are , always be forced into war by a lower , and , while the contest lasts , the higher must abandon its noblest ideals and practices and descend to the level of its enemies ...
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... thing about it is that the higher civilisation can , as things are , always be forced into war by a lower , and , while the contest lasts , the higher must abandon its noblest ideals and practices and descend to the level of its enemies ...
... thing about it is that the higher civilisation can , as things are , always be forced into war by a lower , and , while the contest lasts , the higher must abandon its noblest ideals and practices and descend to the level of its enemies ...
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... things wise , at least so it would appear to me . " ... We are not therefore surprised to learn that Mr Davies found ... things ' had to be done to protect themselves from Germany ' ; but at the time he could only take refuge in the age ...
... things wise , at least so it would appear to me . " ... We are not therefore surprised to learn that Mr Davies found ... things ' had to be done to protect themselves from Germany ' ; but at the time he could only take refuge in the age ...
Contents
THE CRIPPS MISSION AND AFTER | 1 |
Germany as a Spiritual and World Problem | 7 |
Lord Willingdon | 31 |
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