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... never very concerned with practical politics . ' Convince the people and never mind the parties ' , 44 he is reported as saying , and in Merrie England he admits that ' The establishment and organisation of a Socialistic State are the ...
... never very concerned with practical politics . ' Convince the people and never mind the parties ' , 44 he is reported as saying , and in Merrie England he admits that ' The establishment and organisation of a Socialistic State are the ...
Page 68
... never kill what we die for . No , never ! Our very death is creation , our destruction new life and energy and action . . . . Sleep happy in the knowledge that our lives have been class lives , and our love something buried so deep in ...
... never kill what we die for . No , never ! Our very death is creation , our destruction new life and energy and action . . . . Sleep happy in the knowledge that our lives have been class lives , and our love something buried so deep in ...
Page 172
... never ' tamed ' in the sense that Joe Cameron is : in consequence he comes as close to life as anything in Heslop . 29. Last Cage Down , p . 133 . 30. Now chiefly remembered for his postwar series of novels on Burns . 31. Perhaps ...
... never ' tamed ' in the sense that Joe Cameron is : in consequence he comes as close to life as anything in Heslop . 29. Last Cage Down , p . 133 . 30. Now chiefly remembered for his postwar series of novels on Burns . 31. Perhaps ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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