Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... tion seems too remote for discussion . There are other times when one feels driven into a cautious acquiescence in the answer that is implied . The other day I asked two editors of a famous Liberal journal whether they thought it ...
... tion seems too remote for discussion . There are other times when one feels driven into a cautious acquiescence in the answer that is implied . The other day I asked two editors of a famous Liberal journal whether they thought it ...
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... ceased . He called for an immediate general elec- tion , and he adopted for the cam- paign the slogans of revenge . Any attempt to form an estimate of the later Lloyd George must , it seems to me , 2 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... ceased . He called for an immediate general elec- tion , and he adopted for the cam- paign the slogans of revenge . Any attempt to form an estimate of the later Lloyd George must , it seems to me , 2 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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... tion , to which Lloyd George began to devote his mind and energy , and a large part of his accumulated fund . He dreamed of arousing Eng- land in 1925 as he had aroused her in 1910 . This was the situation when , in May of the present ...
... tion , to which Lloyd George began to devote his mind and energy , and a large part of his accumulated fund . He dreamed of arousing Eng- land in 1925 as he had aroused her in 1910 . This was the situation when , in May of the present ...
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... tion in English Liberalism is es- sentially unreal , not to say absurd . The little remnant of the party in Parliament is not for him . He keeps his place as chairman only by the support of the right - wing section , which is moving ...
... tion in English Liberalism is es- sentially unreal , not to say absurd . The little remnant of the party in Parliament is not for him . He keeps his place as chairman only by the support of the right - wing section , which is moving ...
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... tion , I felt the writhing of a deadly duel , unwilling on the husband's part , unwilled and yet compulsive on the wife's part , and conducted by her with a malignant earnestness that I could not fathom . It wasn't Peggy Wade . That ...
... tion , I felt the writhing of a deadly duel , unwilling on the husband's part , unwilled and yet compulsive on the wife's part , and conducted by her with a malignant earnestness that I could not fathom . It wasn't Peggy Wade . That ...
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