The Quarterly Review, Volumes 268-269John Murray, 1937 |
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Page 61
... regard both together , in proper cases , as valuable methods of reformative treatment . But the direction of Probation has so far been too much influenced by inexperienced sentimentalists . A Persistent Offender can be created by ...
... regard both together , in proper cases , as valuable methods of reformative treatment . But the direction of Probation has so far been too much influenced by inexperienced sentimentalists . A Persistent Offender can be created by ...
Page 42
... regards paramountcy in connection with the federal scheme . They regard it as an entirely separate issue . There is something to be said for this attitude . If concessions were made to the Princes , the impression might be created that ...
... regards paramountcy in connection with the federal scheme . They regard it as an entirely separate issue . There is something to be said for this attitude . If concessions were made to the Princes , the impression might be created that ...
Page 309
... regards himself too much as the arbiter of Europe . For our part we are not disposed to accord him the rôle of Providence . We shall never impose our advice on him in regard to Ireland ; let him spare himself the trouble of advising us ...
... regards himself too much as the arbiter of Europe . For our part we are not disposed to accord him the rôle of Providence . We shall never impose our advice on him in regard to Ireland ; let him spare himself the trouble of advising us ...
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