The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... political prudence and political expediency . We may learn from it , that if fashion is on one side , truth is almost certain to be on the other . It is worth noticing , that whereas fashion is always set by the classes in power ...
... political prudence and political expediency . We may learn from it , that if fashion is on one side , truth is almost certain to be on the other . It is worth noticing , that whereas fashion is always set by the classes in power ...
Sayfa 190
... politics are a trade , political principle a figment - men who look to Parliament for the display of position , not patriotism - men who , under the impenetrable shield of political Pyrrhonism and political greed , are able at once to ...
... politics are a trade , political principle a figment - men who look to Parliament for the display of position , not patriotism - men who , under the impenetrable shield of political Pyrrhonism and political greed , are able at once to ...
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... political judgment , let him compare his brilliant and supercilious portraiture of the ' venal and ' drunken working man ' with Mr. Hutton's candid estimate of the working classes , and his statesmanlike appreciation of their future ...
... political judgment , let him compare his brilliant and supercilious portraiture of the ' venal and ' drunken working man ' with Mr. Hutton's candid estimate of the working classes , and his statesmanlike appreciation of their future ...
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