The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 - English literature |
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... causes ) ended in the permanent expulsion from the official Labour party of practically all its moderate elements . This coup d'état , we must understand , was not merely an attempt to accentuate Labour's programme . The extremists ...
... causes ) ended in the permanent expulsion from the official Labour party of practically all its moderate elements . This coup d'état , we must understand , was not merely an attempt to accentuate Labour's programme . The extremists ...
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... cause , that brought the Australian Navy into being ; the demand for a local squadron , until then confined to a few far - seeing publicists , became popular and insistent when ' The Times ' one January morning declared that the ...
... cause , that brought the Australian Navy into being ; the demand for a local squadron , until then confined to a few far - seeing publicists , became popular and insistent when ' The Times ' one January morning declared that the ...
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... cause , James set himself to fight it on its own ground . He began by dividing his enemies , and boldly appealed to Darwin to confute Spencer . He had the acuteness to perceive that Spencerism was essentially ' pre - Darwinian , ' and ...
... cause , James set himself to fight it on its own ground . He began by dividing his enemies , and boldly appealed to Darwin to confute Spencer . He had the acuteness to perceive that Spencerism was essentially ' pre - Darwinian , ' and ...
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... causes which led Mahomedan and Hindu to join forces require a brief explanation . Previously to 1913 , the Mahomedans had followed the advice of Sir Syed Ahmad , the founder of Aligarh College , and had kept aloof from the National ...
... causes which led Mahomedan and Hindu to join forces require a brief explanation . Previously to 1913 , the Mahomedans had followed the advice of Sir Syed Ahmad , the founder of Aligarh College , and had kept aloof from the National ...
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... cause , had forfeited her position as the Trustee of Islam . The Khalifat party did not accept this , and wrongly inter- preted Mr Lloyd George's pledge not to dismember Turkey as an undertaking to leave Turkey as she was before the war ...
... cause , had forfeited her position as the Trustee of Islam . The Khalifat party did not accept this , and wrongly inter- preted Mr Lloyd George's pledge not to dismember Turkey as an undertaking to leave Turkey as she was before the war ...
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