The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes292-293William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero, George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1954 |
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... opinion ? It is reasonable to assume that in authoritarian régimes the political élite is limited only by considerations of expediency : the fear of possible counter - revolution by political opponents . It appears to be an unpleasant ...
... opinion ? It is reasonable to assume that in authoritarian régimes the political élite is limited only by considerations of expediency : the fear of possible counter - revolution by political opponents . It appears to be an unpleasant ...
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... opinion in the virtues of the schools . ( 2 ) To improve the schools . ( 3 ) To bring together the independent schools and the local authorities with a view to closing the gap between the two examination systems . ( 4 ) To press for a ...
... opinion in the virtues of the schools . ( 2 ) To improve the schools . ( 3 ) To bring together the independent schools and the local authorities with a view to closing the gap between the two examination systems . ( 4 ) To press for a ...
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... opinion , be it what it might . To this unhappy conclusion there is indeed one alternative . But it is a supposition even more grievous . For it would mean that France's Premier kept his mouth shut because he knew that complete ...
... opinion , be it what it might . To this unhappy conclusion there is indeed one alternative . But it is a supposition even more grievous . For it would mean that France's Premier kept his mouth shut because he knew that complete ...
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CONTENTS | 45 |
JULY 1953 | 140 |
Ancient and Modern Oratory | 285 |
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