The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 207
... seem to us echoes from a past so far removed from our own standards of life and conception of living , that the first ... seems to us almost like the Middle Ages with which we have nothing in common but what heredity and the hopes and ...
... seem to us echoes from a past so far removed from our own standards of life and conception of living , that the first ... seems to us almost like the Middle Ages with which we have nothing in common but what heredity and the hopes and ...
Page 354
... seems to be the only common denominator of the various shades of political opinion in India , but if one thing is more certain than another it is that if representatives of the various races , communities , religious sects , and tribes ...
... seems to be the only common denominator of the various shades of political opinion in India , but if one thing is more certain than another it is that if representatives of the various races , communities , religious sects , and tribes ...
Page 377
... seem to many , of Evan Roberts , the revivalist , who was a leader in the extraordinary wave of religious emotionalism ... seems in some of its qualities and manifestations to be similar , while in other respects different ; comprising a ...
... seem to many , of Evan Roberts , the revivalist , who was a leader in the extraordinary wave of religious emotionalism ... seems in some of its qualities and manifestations to be similar , while in other respects different ; comprising a ...
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