id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27585 Shanks, Edward Hilaire Belloc, the Man and His Work .txt text/plain 51905 2395 68 distinction is drawn, as is done above, between the appeal which Mr. Belloc has made to the political and historical sense of his readers and any way lacking in Mr. Belloc's political and historical writings. here it is merely asserted that, before the war, at any rate, Mr. Belloc's style was accorded more general recognition than were his Can any full idea of Mr. Belloc, the man, be formed by reading his books? experiment with a reader of Mr. Belloc's political writings and, say, a Mr Belloc's most important writings on the war are to be found in _Land In those words, "so knit into national life is the business of war," Mr. Belloc has finely expressed his conception of war as one of the all Mr. Belloc's writings on the political aspect of the war. In the essay _On History in Travel_, Mr. Belloc says: "It is true that ./cache/27585.txt ./txt/27585.txt