Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 76
... ment of a fundamental law in the de- velopment of peoples . Japan's present high concern with the right to migrate to other lands does not necessarily mean that she will be satisfied with that as a final solution , no more than Germany ...
... ment of a fundamental law in the de- velopment of peoples . Japan's present high concern with the right to migrate to other lands does not necessarily mean that she will be satisfied with that as a final solution , no more than Germany ...
Page 85
... ment that develops strength sufficient to dominate and direct its development . The purpose of this survey is not to recount the recent political history of Irish politics , but simply to describe the forces at work . We have to - day ...
... ment that develops strength sufficient to dominate and direct its development . The purpose of this survey is not to recount the recent political history of Irish politics , but simply to describe the forces at work . We have to - day ...
Page 88
... ment of almost any other self - governing nation . In countries like England , where ministerial or cabinet govern- ments are in theory dependent upon a " vote of confidence " from the country for their existence , whenever a vital is ...
... ment of almost any other self - governing nation . In countries like England , where ministerial or cabinet govern- ments are in theory dependent upon a " vote of confidence " from the country for their existence , whenever a vital is ...
Page 91
... ment . If she could tear the hearts of those warriors so that their breasts heaved , their limbs twitched , and their eyes fell before her , her honor was as the winner of a battle . It was the su- preme hour of a woman's existence ...
... ment . If she could tear the hearts of those warriors so that their breasts heaved , their limbs twitched , and their eyes fell before her , her honor was as the winner of a battle . It was the su- preme hour of a woman's existence ...
Page 98
... ment , and the pledges we have given Europe . A year later , on August 9 , 1883 , Mr. Gladstone said in the same place : We are against this doctrine of annexa- tion ; we are against everything that re- sembles or approaches it ; and we ...
... ment , and the pledges we have given Europe . A year later , on August 9 , 1883 , Mr. Gladstone said in the same place : We are against this doctrine of annexa- tion ; we are against everything that re- sembles or approaches it ; and we ...
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