The Quarterly Review, Band 284William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1946 |
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... hope informed by a patriotism akin to that of Peguy . To the latter had fallen the lot of revealing the bankruptcy of the French bourgeoisie at a time at which its condition was not generally recognised ; to Blum fell the task of ...
... hope informed by a patriotism akin to that of Peguy . To the latter had fallen the lot of revealing the bankruptcy of the French bourgeoisie at a time at which its condition was not generally recognised ; to Blum fell the task of ...
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... hope to gain more dignity , power , and prosperity by the tactics of class war ? Can private enterprise hope to resist community responsibility and supervision and operate solely with regard to profit ? Must social development choose be ...
... hope to gain more dignity , power , and prosperity by the tactics of class war ? Can private enterprise hope to resist community responsibility and supervision and operate solely with regard to profit ? Must social development choose be ...
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... hope of many of the most active French teachers and leaders of thought to - day . So rapid a spread of black markets in France could evidently not have taken place without mistakes having been made by the government . The opinion is ...
... hope of many of the most active French teachers and leaders of thought to - day . So rapid a spread of black markets in France could evidently not have taken place without mistakes having been made by the government . The opinion is ...
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