The Quarterly Review, Volumes 266-267John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 215
... existence the Church of England is growingly alive . This does not mean that we countenance the utterances or the deeds of the extreme members of these schools , and the parties have reason to pray the prayer , ' Lord , defend me from ...
... existence the Church of England is growingly alive . This does not mean that we countenance the utterances or the deeds of the extreme members of these schools , and the parties have reason to pray the prayer , ' Lord , defend me from ...
Page 300
... existence , though only the rarest few , it seems , have the eyes to discern it , or even to catch its true reflection . Mr Yeats in his early work had something of it . For in those unspoilt days he could , as it were , almost see the ...
... existence , though only the rarest few , it seems , have the eyes to discern it , or even to catch its true reflection . Mr Yeats in his early work had something of it . For in those unspoilt days he could , as it were , almost see the ...
Page 313
... existence depending upon their inobtrusiveness , it is unlikely that they sought to advertise their presence unnecessarily . An arboreal existence proved to be less hazardous than that on the ground , and calling was no doubt of greater ...
... existence depending upon their inobtrusiveness , it is unlikely that they sought to advertise their presence unnecessarily . An arboreal existence proved to be less hazardous than that on the ground , and calling was no doubt of greater ...
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JANUARY | 1 |
Mussolinis Masterwork in Africa | 7 |
Park Lane Past and Present | 15 |
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