The Quarterly Review, Volume 246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... perhaps modern English architecture owes more than to any other architect since the middle of the last century , and whose work seems already half forgotten , Norman Shaw and Philip Webb . Both these men in their different ways broke ...
... perhaps modern English architecture owes more than to any other architect since the middle of the last century , and whose work seems already half forgotten , Norman Shaw and Philip Webb . Both these men in their different ways broke ...
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... Perhaps what is most wrong is that much of the functioning lacks interest- the interest of art and beauty and of representative share in rewards and the reverse . This mechanisation of man leads to depression and fatigue , and ...
... Perhaps what is most wrong is that much of the functioning lacks interest- the interest of art and beauty and of representative share in rewards and the reverse . This mechanisation of man leads to depression and fatigue , and ...
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... perhaps there is , a growing prejudice against radically unsound people having children , and against spoiling good seed with bad -- by the introduction , for instance , of defects like deaf - mutism , pre - dispositions to well ...
... perhaps there is , a growing prejudice against radically unsound people having children , and against spoiling good seed with bad -- by the introduction , for instance , of defects like deaf - mutism , pre - dispositions to well ...
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... Perhaps birth control will make earlier marriages more feasible ; perhaps it will still further increase the independence of women and their opportunities , beyond maternity , for self - expression ; perhaps it will work against war ...
... Perhaps birth control will make earlier marriages more feasible ; perhaps it will still further increase the independence of women and their opportunities , beyond maternity , for self - expression ; perhaps it will work against war ...
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... perhaps the most powerful of all levers is here . There are two points of great im- portance . The first is that increased urbanisation and pre - occupation with mechanism remove the school children more and more from experiences of ...
... perhaps the most powerful of all levers is here . There are two points of great im- portance . The first is that increased urbanisation and pre - occupation with mechanism remove the school children more and more from experiences of ...
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