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 283
... measure to the fact that Russian scholars were at the same time actively concerned with questions of philosophy and law as well as social and economic problems regarded from the comparative point of view . Careful attention was also ...
... measure to the fact that Russian scholars were at the same time actively concerned with questions of philosophy and law as well as social and economic problems regarded from the comparative point of view . Careful attention was also ...
Page 305
... measures have to be taken to prevent disease during warfare , for the conditions under which the troops live are particularly prone to cause ill - health . Any disease occurring in an army is important ; and its importance varies ...
... measures have to be taken to prevent disease during warfare , for the conditions under which the troops live are particularly prone to cause ill - health . Any disease occurring in an army is important ; and its importance varies ...
Page 306
... measures taken to combat the venereal menace were remarkably successful . It were equally vain to surmise what would have been the total had no measures been adopted . The question now arises as to how such a figure can be accounted for ...
... measures taken to combat the venereal menace were remarkably successful . It were equally vain to surmise what would have been the total had no measures been adopted . The question now arises as to how such a figure can be accounted for ...
Page 307
... measure to direct his thoughts , when on leave or in billets outside the battle area , to ' having a good time . ' The orchestra is played fortissimo ; the loud pedal is pressed down hard ; and the theme of the symphony is too often ...
... measure to direct his thoughts , when on leave or in billets outside the battle area , to ' having a good time . ' The orchestra is played fortissimo ; the loud pedal is pressed down hard ; and the theme of the symphony is too often ...
Page 308
... measures taken were inadequate , and that this in- adequacy is the result of the non - appreciation of the problem . It is consequent upon the failure to grasp the fact that powerful mental processes and emotions are the mainsprings of ...
... measures taken were inadequate , and that this in- adequacy is the result of the non - appreciation of the problem . It is consequent upon the failure to grasp the fact that powerful mental processes and emotions are the mainsprings of ...
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