Great War, of which his age compels him to be a critical spectator. If it be true, asH alifax tells us, that experience hath made more prophets than revelation, assuredly the best way of preparing for the future is to ponder the past. And as we are constantly told that after the war we must encounter a political revolution, I shall have done something useful my bit as the saying is if I succeed in drawing the attention of my readers to the politics of the period before the war. A part from the war even if there had been no war the politics of the last thirty years, but more particularly of the twenty years that followed the junction of theB irmingham Radicals with the Tories in 1895, deserve the closest study.
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