The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263John Murray, 1934 |
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... mind to mind . It can never be truly related in words . Only the few who were close to him that day could ever sense in all their reality the feelings that surged through the man who came down to the House of Commons on Aug. 3 to ...
... mind to mind . It can never be truly related in words . Only the few who were close to him that day could ever sense in all their reality the feelings that surged through the man who came down to the House of Commons on Aug. 3 to ...
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... mind that left them quick to conform with a new experience . In no long time they discovered that the proper surgery ... mind of their period . The medieval mind was alert for wrong beliefs in theology , which it was surmised might lead ...
... mind that left them quick to conform with a new experience . In no long time they discovered that the proper surgery ... mind of their period . The medieval mind was alert for wrong beliefs in theology , which it was surmised might lead ...
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... mind . Of all these influences modern surgery is the most powerful . It has robbed war of its worst horrors and poverty of its greatest dread . It touches every human being now alive , because it removes from life something of its ...
... mind . Of all these influences modern surgery is the most powerful . It has robbed war of its worst horrors and poverty of its greatest dread . It touches every human being now alive , because it removes from life something of its ...
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