The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1920 |
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Page 295
... and seemed curious to know who I was , and I was seized with a desire to satisfy their curiosity . The man who found me a seat was Vol . 233.-No. 463 . X not far from my chair . I summoned him and THE ITALIAN SETTECENTO 295.
... and seemed curious to know who I was , and I was seized with a desire to satisfy their curiosity . The man who found me a seat was Vol . 233.-No. 463 . X not far from my chair . I summoned him and THE ITALIAN SETTECENTO 295.
Page 306
... desire among an increased number of people for sexual gratification - and , from the exigencies of communal life , this is usually non - marital - are the chief predisposing causes of venereal disease . Any increase in the facilities ...
... desire among an increased number of people for sexual gratification - and , from the exigencies of communal life , this is usually non - marital - are the chief predisposing causes of venereal disease . Any increase in the facilities ...
Page 307
... desire of the soldier to shine in the eyes of the opposite sex is by no means un- common . The surroundings are often such that female companionship is only available in the form of the prostitute , regular or clandestine . Moreover ...
... desire of the soldier to shine in the eyes of the opposite sex is by no means un- common . The surroundings are often such that female companionship is only available in the form of the prostitute , regular or clandestine . Moreover ...
Page 308
... desire for sexual intercourse . This is an essential point which is seldom grasped . Thus it is that methods which are successful in combating the propagation and spread of other maladies entirely fail when applied to venereal disease ...
... desire for sexual intercourse . This is an essential point which is seldom grasped . Thus it is that methods which are successful in combating the propagation and spread of other maladies entirely fail when applied to venereal disease ...
Page 346
... desire of women for an increasing share in the administrative work of the Church has been recognised by the position given to them in parochial and other councils under the Enabling Bill . Here they have been placed on an equality with ...
... desire of women for an increasing share in the administrative work of the Church has been recognised by the position given to them in parochial and other councils under the Enabling Bill . Here they have been placed on an equality with ...
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