The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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Page 115
... movement which will , in the natural course of events , take the place of existing lines of legislation . Doubtless that new movement is at this moment well under weigh in the midst of us . The roots of the collectivist era extend far ...
... movement which will , in the natural course of events , take the place of existing lines of legislation . Doubtless that new movement is at this moment well under weigh in the midst of us . The roots of the collectivist era extend far ...
Page 275
... movement found it , to a pure and unworldly idealism . And , unlike most other religious revivals , especially in this country , it has remained remarkably free from unhealthy emotionalism and hysterics . The social atmosphere of Oxford ...
... movement found it , to a pure and unworldly idealism . And , unlike most other religious revivals , especially in this country , it has remained remarkably free from unhealthy emotionalism and hysterics . The social atmosphere of Oxford ...
Page 452
... movement for confederation at this time , and also the strong desire of all the British North American provinces for a renewal of the reciprocity treaty of 1854-66 with the United States , had checked the movement for protection in ...
... movement for confederation at this time , and also the strong desire of all the British North American provinces for a renewal of the reciprocity treaty of 1854-66 with the United States , had checked the movement for protection in ...
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1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
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