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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... Political Economy 10. Palestine - Yesterday and To - morrow 11. The Apostles in Rome ( with Diagrams ) 12. The Great Issue : Socialism versus Capitalism 13. Some Recent Books 219 238 255 267 • 278 294 • 313 • 331 346 • • 361 385 • 408 ...
... Political Economy 10. Palestine - Yesterday and To - morrow 11. The Apostles in Rome ( with Diagrams ) 12. The Great Issue : Socialism versus Capitalism 13. Some Recent Books 219 238 255 267 • 278 294 • 313 • 331 346 • • 361 385 • 408 ...
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... of a well - known living architect . The writers seem so much impressed with the value and importance of contemporary work that they have rather neglected the study of. ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD The Father of Political Economy.
... of a well - known living architect . The writers seem so much impressed with the value and importance of contemporary work that they have rather neglected the study of. ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD The Father of Political Economy.
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... politics to - day . In connexion with Eugenics we must say a little in regard to Birth Control - more or less artificial ways of preventing conception , of keeping a new life from beginning . Let us suppose that this is possible without ...
... politics to - day . In connexion with Eugenics we must say a little in regard to Birth Control - more or less artificial ways of preventing conception , of keeping a new life from beginning . Let us suppose that this is possible without ...
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... politics , in literature . . . . Keble had looked into no lines of thought but his own . Newman had read omnivorously ; he had studied modern thought and modern life in all its forms and with all its many - coloured passions ...
... politics , in literature . . . . Keble had looked into no lines of thought but his own . Newman had read omnivorously ; he had studied modern thought and modern life in all its forms and with all its many - coloured passions ...
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... politics , history , science : even abstruse subjects like anatomy and mineralogy were not altogether unknown to him . His mind was as wide as it was powerful . But he excelled also on the side of feeling and imagination . His emotions ...
... politics , history , science : even abstruse subjects like anatomy and mineralogy were not altogether unknown to him . His mind was as wide as it was powerful . But he excelled also on the side of feeling and imagination . His emotions ...
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