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Pagina 19
... sense of our own worth , which was wanting in us , and which , in the bet- ter elements of the nation , is as far re- moved from national conceit as from our former submissive humility ; it has given us political interests in common ...
... sense of our own worth , which was wanting in us , and which , in the bet- ter elements of the nation , is as far re- moved from national conceit as from our former submissive humility ; it has given us political interests in common ...
Pagina 25
... sense of strangeness , but a strangeness she no longer dreaded . The simple kindness of her reception , the ab- sence of all pretension , set her at ease . Here was nothing formidable , no harsh , contemptuous criticism to be dreaded ...
... sense of strangeness , but a strangeness she no longer dreaded . The simple kindness of her reception , the ab- sence of all pretension , set her at ease . Here was nothing formidable , no harsh , contemptuous criticism to be dreaded ...
Pagina 32
... sense , is a relative term . The sci- ence of politics is not one of the exact sci- ences . Lord Bolingbroke correctly described the duty of a practical statesman when he said to Sir William Windham , " It is as much a mistake to depend ...
... sense , is a relative term . The sci- ence of politics is not one of the exact sci- ences . Lord Bolingbroke correctly described the duty of a practical statesman when he said to Sir William Windham , " It is as much a mistake to depend ...
Pagina 33
... sense of order , at least , is not sel or a fox ; nothing escaped that exqui- dead in the nation ; and sheer anarchy sitely sensitive perception ; yet he looked being the most hopeless of conditions . all the time as if he were asleep ...
... sense of order , at least , is not sel or a fox ; nothing escaped that exqui- dead in the nation ; and sheer anarchy sitely sensitive perception ; yet he looked being the most hopeless of conditions . all the time as if he were asleep ...
Pagina 34
... sense that he pos - ical . This neutrality of his seems to me sessed a powerful imaginative faculty ; to have sprung directly or indirectly from not the imagination , it may be , which the ideality of which I have spoken . But blossoms ...
... sense that he pos - ical . This neutrality of his seems to me sessed a powerful imaginative faculty ; to have sprung directly or indirectly from not the imagination , it may be , which the ideality of which I have spoken . But blossoms ...
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