The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Bind 237A. Constable, 1923 |
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Side 16
... remain absolutely neutral . But the Greek Government could not go back . King Con- stantine's popularity was at stake , and neither Greek finances nor the morale of the Greek armies could stand the protracted strain of remaining ...
... remain absolutely neutral . But the Greek Government could not go back . King Con- stantine's popularity was at stake , and neither Greek finances nor the morale of the Greek armies could stand the protracted strain of remaining ...
Side 19
... remain in Asia Minor , deprived for nearly a year of all necessary re - equipment and even of all pay by the financial distress of the Greek Treasury , with incompetent officers appointed in supersession of all those suspected of ...
... remain in Asia Minor , deprived for nearly a year of all necessary re - equipment and even of all pay by the financial distress of the Greek Treasury , with incompetent officers appointed in supersession of all those suspected of ...
Side 42
... remains to be felt in full force . The present position is conveniently summed up in an article in the Times of August 2 , 1922 : - ' Before the war the Civil Service consisted of 283,000 people , costing £ 29,500,000 , whereas now ...
... remains to be felt in full force . The present position is conveniently summed up in an article in the Times of August 2 , 1922 : - ' Before the war the Civil Service consisted of 283,000 people , costing £ 29,500,000 , whereas now ...
Side 53
... remains and deludes the public while it is being subtly emptied of its real contents . The same process goes on in the relations of the executive and Parliament . Practical legislation in all its details is gradually transferred to the ...
... remains and deludes the public while it is being subtly emptied of its real contents . The same process goes on in the relations of the executive and Parliament . Practical legislation in all its details is gradually transferred to the ...
Side 73
... remain unaltered . Sympathetic observers ask whether it is possible thus to pour new wine into old wine - skins ; and unfriendly critics say that the attempt leads to intellectual dishonesty . The Creeds , the Articles , the Catechism ...
... remain unaltered . Sympathetic observers ask whether it is possible thus to pour new wine into old wine - skins ; and unfriendly critics say that the attempt leads to intellectual dishonesty . The Creeds , the Articles , the Catechism ...
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Abbaside accepted administration agriculture Allies André Chénier Anglican Anglo-Catholic Apuleius army authority Bishop British Caliph Catholic census century Chénier Christian Church of England civilisation Conference constitution cost Council court criticism currency debt demand Dioscorides diplomacy diplomatic Egypt Empire enemy English Europe existence expenditure fact farmers force foreign France French German gold Government Greek hand herbal House important increase Indian industry inflation interest Ireland Islâm Juliana Anicia labour later League of Nations Leopardi less Lloyd George London Lord matter military Minister modern moral Napoleon nature necessary never officials Paris Parliament payments peace Philodemus plants political population practice Prayer Book present principles prize provinces question realised reason recognised reform regard religion religious reparations representative revenue revision schools Seljukide Service Shiahs sovereign spirit surgeons taxation taxes things to-day tradition Treaty Treaty of Sèvres whole Wilson writing
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Side 331 - E che pensieri immensi, Che dolci sogni mi spirò la vista Di quel lontano mar, quei monti^ azzurri, Che di qua scopro, e che varcare un giorno Io mi pensava, arcani mondi, arcana Felicità fingendo al viver mio!
Side 224 - Ireland, as therein set forth, to be agreeable to the Word of God ; and in Public Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, I will use the form in the said book prescribed, and none other, except so far as shall be ordered by lawful authority.
Side 28 - To him that hath shall be given ; and from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath.
Side 181 - Behold me charged with the cares of government. I am not the best among you; I need all your advice and all your help. If I do well, support me; if I mistake, counsel me. To tell truth to a person commissioned to rule is faithful allegiance; to conceal it is treason. In my sight, the powerful and the weak are alike; and to both I wish to render justice. As I obey God and his Prophet, obey me; if I neglect the laws of God and the Prophet, I have no right to your obedience.
Side 216 - First, the law of public worship in the Church of England is too narrow for the religious life of the present generation.
Side 15 - Nor are we fighting to deprive Turkey of its capital, or of the rich and renowned lands of Asia Minor and Thrace which are predominantly Turkish in race...
Side 277 - An ambassador is an honest man, sent to lie abroad for the good of his country.
Side 183 - To this could be traced the extraordinary vitality of the Abbasid Caliphate and the permanence of its spiritual supremacy even after it had lost its temporal authority. The acceptance of this fundamental principle of racial equality among all the subjects helped the early sovereigns of the house of Abbas to build up a polity which endured without a rival for over five centuries, and fell only before a barbarian attack from without.
Side 329 - We are the fools of time and terror : Days Steal on us and steal from us ; yet we live, Loathing our life, and dreading still to die. In all the days of this detested yoke— This Vital weight upon the struggling heart, Which sinks with sorrow, or beats quick with pain, Or joy that ends in agony or faintness — In all the days of past and future, for In life there is no present, we can number How...
Side 267 - Diplomacy is the application of intelligence and tact to the conduct of official relations between the governments of independent states...