Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 41
... difficult for the casual visitor to realise , and at first almost impossible for him to believe , how completely the MRAS rely on guidance . No directives , for instance , are ever issued to teams in distant parts . I am often asked ...
... difficult for the casual visitor to realise , and at first almost impossible for him to believe , how completely the MRAS rely on guidance . No directives , for instance , are ever issued to teams in distant parts . I am often asked ...
Page 71
... difficult to believe that those who compiled it have grasped the basic premise of M.R.A. Nobody in M.R.A. is such a fool as to believe that what this report calls ' pious platitudes ' , and what I would prefer to call the basic ...
... difficult to believe that those who compiled it have grasped the basic premise of M.R.A. Nobody in M.R.A. is such a fool as to believe that what this report calls ' pious platitudes ' , and what I would prefer to call the basic ...
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... difficult to over- come the inherited prejudice of the Scandinavians against the Catholic Church . Certainly Catholic influence on Commun- ism in Scandinavia is for the moment unimportant . In the course of The Forgotten Factor tour the ...
... difficult to over- come the inherited prejudice of the Scandinavians against the Catholic Church . Certainly Catholic influence on Commun- ism in Scandinavia is for the moment unimportant . In the course of The Forgotten Factor tour the ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM | 9 |
THE AESTHETIC CONSCIENCE | 17 |
BACKGROUND TO CAUX | 24 |
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