The Quarterly Review, 288–289. köideJohn Murray, 1950 |
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... believe in freedom , the nations in the world outside on whom we depend for food , raw materials , and markets for our merchandise are not taking to this theory . They are saying we are a country which fits in less and less with the ...
... believe in freedom , the nations in the world outside on whom we depend for food , raw materials , and markets for our merchandise are not taking to this theory . They are saying we are a country which fits in less and less with the ...
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... believe that no rival approaches him as a writer of verse . Lewis Morris is open to the same reproach as the man who is his own lawyer . His associations are so demonstrative that they make him enemies . Still I hear people not on our ...
... believe that no rival approaches him as a writer of verse . Lewis Morris is open to the same reproach as the man who is his own lawyer . His associations are so demonstrative that they make him enemies . Still I hear people not on our ...
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... believe this tendency , so obvious to us all in the development of our political life to meet modern conditions , is something against which it is our duty as British peoples to be on our guard . Such a tendency is due to a loss of ...
... believe this tendency , so obvious to us all in the development of our political life to meet modern conditions , is something against which it is our duty as British peoples to be on our guard . Such a tendency is due to a loss of ...
Contents
JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
Counting Britains Birds | 23 |
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