The Quarterly Review, 265. köide,526. numberJohn Murray, 1935 |
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satisfactions for body , mind and spirit . No physical obstacles prevented their participation in all this ; no force was ... spirit ( proof gallons ) retained for consumption in 1933 was 33 per cent . of the 1913 figure . Drunken- ness ...
satisfactions for body , mind and spirit . No physical obstacles prevented their participation in all this ; no force was ... spirit ( proof gallons ) retained for consumption in 1933 was 33 per cent . of the 1913 figure . Drunken- ness ...
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I century and embodies a phase of its scientific spirit . Charles Darwin's famous confession in his autobiography ... spirit . ' But it is an immense stride from 6 < such cloudy speculation to the articulated scheme of existence which.
I century and embodies a phase of its scientific spirit . Charles Darwin's famous confession in his autobiography ... spirit . ' But it is an immense stride from 6 < such cloudy speculation to the articulated scheme of existence which.
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... spirit of fairmindedness , this is entirely successful . Despite its brevity the author brings out the fullness of the desperate , dangerous character of the missionary enterprise of the Tudor Jesuit and also his personal charm ...
... spirit of fairmindedness , this is entirely successful . Despite its brevity the author brings out the fullness of the desperate , dangerous character of the missionary enterprise of the Tudor Jesuit and also his personal charm ...
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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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