Century Monthly Magazine, 114 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 |
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... cause the revolutionary peril was over . The Fascist dictatorship has created a new revolutionary peril far greater than any that existed before its triumph . But irritation , however desperate , cannot bring about a revolution , if the ...
... cause the revolutionary peril was over . The Fascist dictatorship has created a new revolutionary peril far greater than any that existed before its triumph . But irritation , however desperate , cannot bring about a revolution , if the ...
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... cause a crisis . It is likewise vain to hope that a grave economic crisis will lead to a political one . The Italians have an incredible capacity for tightening their belts ; during the war they endured a standard of living to which no ...
... cause a crisis . It is likewise vain to hope that a grave economic crisis will lead to a political one . The Italians have an incredible capacity for tightening their belts ; during the war they endured a standard of living to which no ...
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... cause ; and the " anti - clerical " cur- rent , formed by the extreme Fascists , who demand the active support of the clergy , and , not finding it , would exact it by a large - scale use of the bludgeon . Mussolini with one hand allows ...
... cause ; and the " anti - clerical " cur- rent , formed by the extreme Fascists , who demand the active support of the clergy , and , not finding it , would exact it by a large - scale use of the bludgeon . Mussolini with one hand allows ...
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... cause of human freedom to the masters of slave plantations . " As one turns to - day the fragile pages of the leading news- papers of that time , the conclusion becomes irresistible that the wise , the rich , and the good were sick and ...
... cause of human freedom to the masters of slave plantations . " As one turns to - day the fragile pages of the leading news- papers of that time , the conclusion becomes irresistible that the wise , the rich , and the good were sick and ...
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... cause seeming to depend on the whims or the ambi- tions of mere men . Then Lincoln learned that Grant's most intimate friend in Chicago , J. R. Jones , a busy livery - stable man , might know what was under Grant's hat . Lincoln sent ...
... cause seeming to depend on the whims or the ambi- tions of mere men . Then Lincoln learned that Grant's most intimate friend in Chicago , J. R. Jones , a busy livery - stable man , might know what was under Grant's hat . Lincoln sent ...
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