The Quarterly Review, 265. köide,526. numberJohn Murray, 1935 |
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Page 259
... important place ; but in that part of a man's life which lies outside his home a place at least equally important must be given to the cinema . However crude , however blatant the cinema may be , it has at least opened up new universes ...
... important place ; but in that part of a man's life which lies outside his home a place at least equally important must be given to the cinema . However crude , however blatant the cinema may be , it has at least opened up new universes ...
Page 304
... important effect of the Norman Conquest was to set an end to that state of chronic political insecurity . When we read of Harold's last stand at Senlac and Hereward's in the Isle of Ely our hearts instinctively thrill and our resentment ...
... important effect of the Norman Conquest was to set an end to that state of chronic political insecurity . When we read of Harold's last stand at Senlac and Hereward's in the Isle of Ely our hearts instinctively thrill and our resentment ...
Page 341
... important Gerson points which follow directly after . He even permits himself to imply that clerical unpopularity was a comparatively new phenomenon , due to the recent heresies . Yet St Germain quotes , what More must have known ...
... important Gerson points which follow directly after . He even permits himself to imply that clerical unpopularity was a comparatively new phenomenon , due to the recent heresies . Yet St Germain quotes , what More must have known ...
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THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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