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" The prevailing force in my undergraduate days was not Socialism but Kiplingism. Our set was quite exceptional in its socialistic professions. And we were all, you must understand, very distinctly Imperialists also, and professed a vivid sense of the "White... "
The Forum - Page 250
edited by - 1910
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The Living Age, Volume 278

1913 - 880 pages
...struck the young men of the nineties before the war: — It is a. little difficult now (says Remington) to get back to the feelings of that period; Kipling...since been so mercilessly and exhaustively mocked, criticised, and torn to shreds; never was a man so violently exalted and then, himself assisting, so...
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The New Machiavelli

Herbert George Wells - 1910 - 508 pages
...don't follow that," said Chris Robinson. " We don't propose anything futile, so far as I can see." § 6 The prevailing force in my undergraduate days was...since been so mercilessly and exhaustively mocked, criticised and torn to shreds; — never was a man so violently exalted and then, himself assisting,...
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The Works of H. G. Wells, Volume 14

Herbert George Wells - 1925 - 590 pages
...follow that," said Chris Robinson. "We don't propose anything futile, so far as I can see." 136 §6 The prevailing force in my undergraduate days was...since been so mercilessly and exhaustively mocked, criticised and torn to shreds; — never was a man so violently exalted and then, himself assisting,...
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