The Living Age, Volume 270Living Age Company, 1911 |
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Page 11
... hands of Mr. Asquith should the ap- peal to the country send that Minister back to power with a sufficient ma- jority . If , on the other hand , the Op- position won the election , his course was clear . But there was an off- chance ...
... hands of Mr. Asquith should the ap- peal to the country send that Minister back to power with a sufficient ma- jority . If , on the other hand , the Op- position won the election , his course was clear . But there was an off- chance ...
Page 24
... hand . " That , " said Mrs. Powrie , " is the master : that is Sir Andrew . " " I like the look of him ! " said Pen ... hands of a naval officer , " suggested Penelope . " Do you think so ? " asked the house- keeper . " Yes , I daresay ...
... hand . " That , " said Mrs. Powrie , " is the master : that is Sir Andrew . " " I like the look of him ! " said Pen ... hands of a naval officer , " suggested Penelope . " Do you think so ? " asked the house- keeper . " Yes , I daresay ...
Page 27
... hand was now at the helm , although they neither loved nor trusted the owner of it . Perhaps Crispi's worst mistake , apart from his permitting himself to play into the hands of individuals who were cynic- ally speculating with Italian ...
... hand was now at the helm , although they neither loved nor trusted the owner of it . Perhaps Crispi's worst mistake , apart from his permitting himself to play into the hands of individuals who were cynic- ally speculating with Italian ...
Page 28
... hands of unscrupulous employers of labor and under the petty tyranny of bureaucracy . Curiously enough , the arch - enemy of the Italian State , the Church , was not slow to take advantage of these meas- ures , and to turn them to her ...
... hands of unscrupulous employers of labor and under the petty tyranny of bureaucracy . Curiously enough , the arch - enemy of the Italian State , the Church , was not slow to take advantage of these meas- ures , and to turn them to her ...
Page 32
... hand ; to convert it into assets making not for defence or offence only , but also for the raising of the standard of social ideals and for the maintenance of law and or- der ; but not to leave it , as we are short - sighted enough ...
... hand ; to convert it into assets making not for defence or offence only , but also for the raising of the standard of social ideals and for the maintenance of law and or- der ; but not to leave it , as we are short - sighted enough ...
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