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... matter of superiority in education or savoir - faire or manners . These are veneers that a particular generation lays on . It is more a matter of heredity and historical fact . We were colonised so long ago that our blood is now a ...
... matter of superiority in education or savoir - faire or manners . These are veneers that a particular generation lays on . It is more a matter of heredity and historical fact . We were colonised so long ago that our blood is now a ...
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... matter of the common law , and by the common law it stood or fell . There were no statutes dealing with the formalities which clothe the act of marriage with legal validity . Marriage under Roman Law was entirely a matter of civil ...
... matter of the common law , and by the common law it stood or fell . There were no statutes dealing with the formalities which clothe the act of marriage with legal validity . Marriage under Roman Law was entirely a matter of civil ...
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... matter and the expanding universe . The expository matter is remarkable in its force and clarity . The exposition of Laplace's theory of the universe shows that Poe had firmly grasped the science of his day , and could make it crystal ...
... matter and the expanding universe . The expository matter is remarkable in its force and clarity . The exposition of Laplace's theory of the universe shows that Poe had firmly grasped the science of his day , and could make it crystal ...
Contents
JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
THE STORY OF A GERMAN | 7 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
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