The Living Age, 212. kötetLiving Age Company, 1897 |
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69. oldal
... true enough in the eighteenth century . The philoso- pher goes on to remark upon " a pas- sion for change which tends to the abolition of certain things merely be- cause they are old ; or rather perhaps , because they have been over ...
... true enough in the eighteenth century . The philoso- pher goes on to remark upon " a pas- sion for change which tends to the abolition of certain things merely be- cause they are old ; or rather perhaps , because they have been over ...
74. oldal
... true ? This is a question which should be solved by facts , not by bias , and least of all by the sentimentality which springs from kinship . An attempt to deal with it " objectively , " from a purely German point of view , may prove ...
... true ? This is a question which should be solved by facts , not by bias , and least of all by the sentimentality which springs from kinship . An attempt to deal with it " objectively , " from a purely German point of view , may prove ...
82. oldal
... true that one good alliance on which the country can im- plicitly rely is worth twenty which may possibly fail when tested - always pro- vided that the one in question is really sufficient for the needs of the State that thus insures ...
... true that one good alliance on which the country can im- plicitly rely is worth twenty which may possibly fail when tested - always pro- vided that the one in question is really sufficient for the needs of the State that thus insures ...
87. oldal
... true reason for their execution Professor Froude himself gives , though it is difficult for an un- biassed mind to see in it any real jus- tification . " They had , " he says , " chosen to make themselves conspic- uous as confessors of ...
... true reason for their execution Professor Froude himself gives , though it is difficult for an un- biassed mind to see in it any real jus- tification . " They had , " he says , " chosen to make themselves conspic- uous as confessors of ...
92. oldal
... true justification was the Machiavellian doctrine that all means are permissible that conduce to the well - being of the State . Machiavellian in its details , the ec- clesiastical policy of Elizabeth was , like that of Cromwell ...
... true justification was the Machiavellian doctrine that all means are permissible that conduce to the well - being of the State . Machiavellian in its details , the ec- clesiastical policy of Elizabeth was , like that of Cromwell ...
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