The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 227
... regard of our voyage , and for the better confirmation thereof , willed every man the next Sunday following to prepare himself to receive the communion as Christian brethren and friends ought to do , which was done , in very reverend ...
... regard of our voyage , and for the better confirmation thereof , willed every man the next Sunday following to prepare himself to receive the communion as Christian brethren and friends ought to do , which was done , in very reverend ...
Page 247
... regard the [ exclusion ] policy much as Americans regard the Constitution . ' ' Take down the barriers on the Pacific Coast , and there would be ten million Hindus in Canada in ten years . ' A Californian echoes this Canadian protest ...
... regard the [ exclusion ] policy much as Americans regard the Constitution . ' ' Take down the barriers on the Pacific Coast , and there would be ten million Hindus in Canada in ten years . ' A Californian echoes this Canadian protest ...
Page 255
... regard for justice and fair play . This advantage will not be theirs in the future : they will have to compete on equal terms with nations schooled by adversity and winnowed by the hard struggle for existence . Victory will go to the ...
... regard for justice and fair play . This advantage will not be theirs in the future : they will have to compete on equal terms with nations schooled by adversity and winnowed by the hard struggle for existence . Victory will go to the ...
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... regard as a kind of spiritual exercise , a præparatio ad missam , for my office of critic . ' By training the taste , however , Croce really means keeping the imagination pure , so far as that can be done by merely trying . There is a ...
... regard as a kind of spiritual exercise , a præparatio ad missam , for my office of critic . ' By training the taste , however , Croce really means keeping the imagination pure , so far as that can be done by merely trying . There is a ...
Page 296
... regard to the desirability of a single voice , he brusquely states that South Africa is not going to be coerced by any majority . The mandate for German South - West Africa is treated as coming direct from the Allied and Associated ...
... regard to the desirability of a single voice , he brusquely states that South Africa is not going to be coerced by any majority . The mandate for German South - West Africa is treated as coming direct from the Allied and Associated ...
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