The Twentieth Century, Volum 8Nineteenth Century and After, 1880 |
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Pàgina 10
... opinion which that acute and powerful personage , Prince Bismarck , has described so excellently , that I cannot do better than use his words . When great numbers of people of this sort , ' says Prince Bismarck , live close together ...
... opinion which that acute and powerful personage , Prince Bismarck , has described so excellently , that I cannot do better than use his words . When great numbers of people of this sort , ' says Prince Bismarck , live close together ...
Pàgina 12
... opinion of a middle class testy , ignorant , a little ignoble , unapt to perceive when it is making itself ridiculous , may have brought about for the country a loss of prestige , as it is called , and of the respect of foreign nations ...
... opinion of a middle class testy , ignorant , a little ignoble , unapt to perceive when it is making itself ridiculous , may have brought about for the country a loss of prestige , as it is called , and of the respect of foreign nations ...
Pàgina 13
... opinion of the middle class , as this class now is , and do nothing to make it sounder and better by appealing to the sense , in the body of the community , for intellect and knowledge , and striving to call it forth , and by appealing ...
... opinion of the middle class , as this class now is , and do nothing to make it sounder and better by appealing to the sense , in the body of the community , for intellect and knowledge , and striving to call it forth , and by appealing ...
Pàgina 14
... opinion of one great class - the middle , class - with virtues of its own , indeed , but at the same time full of narrowness , full of prejudices ; with a defective type of religion , a narrow range of intellect and knowledge , a ...
... opinion of one great class - the middle , class - with virtues of its own , indeed , but at the same time full of narrowness , full of prejudices ; with a defective type of religion , a narrow range of intellect and knowledge , a ...
Pàgina 43
... opinion that Mr. O'Donnell was ' abusing the rules of the House , ' as the standing order says , did not feel called upon to exercise his powers in the manner prescribed . He confined himself to admonition and advice . But the Prime ...
... opinion that Mr. O'Donnell was ' abusing the rules of the House , ' as the standing order says , did not feel called upon to exercise his powers in the manner prescribed . He confined himself to admonition and advice . But the Prime ...
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