Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 261-262W. Blackwood, 1947 - England |
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Page 194
... socialism affect our outlook and character ! Will it strengthen or weaken the spirit of the people ? Take religion first . Let there be no mistake . There is no room in socialist ideology for religious faith in the above sense . To the ...
... socialism affect our outlook and character ! Will it strengthen or weaken the spirit of the people ? Take religion first . Let there be no mistake . There is no room in socialist ideology for religious faith in the above sense . To the ...
Page 196
... socialist Government is clamping the chains of tyranny upon us . The socialist ship is heading to- wards the quicksands on unruffled waters , and under an almost cloudless sky . The scene is bright beyond the dreams of those at the helm ...
... socialist Government is clamping the chains of tyranny upon us . The socialist ship is heading to- wards the quicksands on unruffled waters , and under an almost cloudless sky . The scene is bright beyond the dreams of those at the helm ...
Page 198
... socialist government , and to reawaken belief in the spirit of Britain , based as it is upon the supreme value of ... socialist Government may do irreparable harm to any community that has been seduced by its glamour ; and if the ...
... socialist government , and to reawaken belief in the spirit of Britain , based as it is upon the supreme value of ... socialist Government may do irreparable harm to any community that has been seduced by its glamour ; and if the ...
Contents
PAGE | 114 |
LAST TRIP BY J B FOERS | 162 |
AFTER DARK BY W F GRAHAM | 177 |
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