The Quarterly Review, Volumes 260-261John Murray, 1933 |
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Page 183
... common sense and sensitiveness , has escaped the morass and the rock , and in ' The Master Light ' ( Allen and Unwin ) has written a kindly , courageous , serviceable , and high - minded little volume . Naturally , much that is asserted ...
... common sense and sensitiveness , has escaped the morass and the rock , and in ' The Master Light ' ( Allen and Unwin ) has written a kindly , courageous , serviceable , and high - minded little volume . Naturally , much that is asserted ...
Page 211
... common allegiance to the Crown ' ; and , whether we speak of the Crown in the language of yesterday as ' the symbol ... common principles and practices of government are more than points of similarity , or even links connecting the ...
... common allegiance to the Crown ' ; and , whether we speak of the Crown in the language of yesterday as ' the symbol ... common principles and practices of government are more than points of similarity , or even links connecting the ...
Page 199
... common - sense rather than on knowledge . Common - sense is an invaluable quality and without it no expert knowledge is of much use in a criminal court , but more than common - sense is required in the criminal court of to - day . A few ...
... common - sense rather than on knowledge . Common - sense is an invaluable quality and without it no expert knowledge is of much use in a criminal court , but more than common - sense is required in the criminal court of to - day . A few ...
Contents
an American View ART CONTENTS No 514 OCTOBER | 1 |
Feud and Friendship in the Animal World | 2 |
A Map for Civilisation | 3 |
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