Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186W. Blackwood, 1909 |
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Pagina 8
... government of a State , if it is to be wholesome , must proceed in conformity with natural laws . The common weal must be sought at the expense of individual hard cases . The laws of economics and of national survival will not stay ...
... government of a State , if it is to be wholesome , must proceed in conformity with natural laws . The common weal must be sought at the expense of individual hard cases . The laws of economics and of national survival will not stay ...
Pagina 10
... Government which has to face the responsibility . Knowing nothing of the native mind , they imagine it a reflex of the familiar bourgeois article at home . A stern policy towards a recalcitrant tribe is conceived as if it were the ...
... Government which has to face the responsibility . Knowing nothing of the native mind , they imagine it a reflex of the familiar bourgeois article at home . A stern policy towards a recalcitrant tribe is conceived as if it were the ...
Pagina 25
... Government , but those whose duty it is to obey will in a few years stand forward and demand conces- sions . I hesitate not to state that the Government fears the very men they pay for their support , and in my humble opinion the ...
... Government , but those whose duty it is to obey will in a few years stand forward and demand conces- sions . I hesitate not to state that the Government fears the very men they pay for their support , and in my humble opinion the ...
Pagina 28
... Government in charge of a mission to the Amir of Kabul . There is no occasion here to discuss the policy , or rather the lack of policy , which led up to this point . Nor is there either need or opportunity to record how Chamberlain was ...
... Government in charge of a mission to the Amir of Kabul . There is no occasion here to discuss the policy , or rather the lack of policy , which led up to this point . Nor is there either need or opportunity to record how Chamberlain was ...
Pagina 29
... Government must be happy and proud who commands such a leader . " With no less reason might his mother have claimed : " A woman must be happy and proud who has such a son . " " ex- It is well that such a life as this should not go ...
... Government must be happy and proud who commands such a leader . " With no less reason might his mother have claimed : " A woman must be happy and proud who has such a son . " " ex- It is well that such a life as this should not go ...
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