The result of the election, which took place in July, was regarded as a justification for the Fabian policy of social advance. |
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But the Fabian policy of permeation made it obligatory for them to enter the drawing rooms of Edwardian polite society. |
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Cool, cautious, and calculating, he was celebrated for his Fabian policy in protracting war. |
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This growth was not a product only of the persuasive moral and academic arguments of the Fabian policy reformers. |
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The Koraian commander, carrying out the Fabian policy, tempted them away from their camp, and led them by skirmishing parties to within a hundred miles of Ping-an. |
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Yet, for these achievements, he deserves far less praise than for the skillful operations and the Fabian policy, which led to these and other successes. |
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By the spring of 1918 the War Cabinet was committed to a Fabian policy on the western front for the rest of that year, coupled with an attempt to knock out Turkey. |
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He contended that, under the circumstances, the Fabian policy was expedient, and urged that the alliance with France rendered our independence certain. |
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