The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 162William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1947 |
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... political setting ? If there is a ' message ' in these masterpieces of the novelist's art , it is surely : ' Put your own house in order . ' We need not ( pace Miss West ) be unfriendly to political progress in order to understand Basil ...
... political setting ? If there is a ' message ' in these masterpieces of the novelist's art , it is surely : ' Put your own house in order . ' We need not ( pace Miss West ) be unfriendly to political progress in order to understand Basil ...
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... political forms are democratic , therefore political forms which are like those of America are like democracy . This syllogism is unquestioned by the overwhelming majority of Americans were Sweden , or Greece , to abolish their ...
... political forms are democratic , therefore political forms which are like those of America are like democracy . This syllogism is unquestioned by the overwhelming majority of Americans were Sweden , or Greece , to abolish their ...
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... political framework of the United States . This attitude was most clearly crystallized in Anne Morrow Lindbergh's Wave of the Future of which the fundamental argument was that Americans should give support to National Socialism and ...
... political framework of the United States . This attitude was most clearly crystallized in Anne Morrow Lindbergh's Wave of the Future of which the fundamental argument was that Americans should give support to National Socialism and ...
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